The Rainbow Rowell Fan Group discussion
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I must say, I totally love your writing style. Your characters are so human and your prose is magical-- you CAN make a text so special just with your words !
Now all your stories are very special, but as a writer, what meant writing for adults instead for teenagers? Was it a challenge?
Lots of kisses,
Andrea

I wanted to know how you write. Do you plan out every scene before you write it, or do you just write what comes to mind along the way? And what made you think to write the book in the certain time period that you did? :)



Eleanor and Park was a wonderful read. I'm interested in your writing process. Do you find that ideas, or images, or words come to you? Or all three? (I find images kick-start things for me).





I absolutely adore "Fangirl" and it really speaks to me as a fangirl myself. So, I'm wondering: What inspires you to write "Fangirl"? And is Simon Snow a nod to the Harry Potter fandom or am I just imagining it?
Thanks!

I just wanted to ask, where does your inspiration come from, but 'Elanor and Park' and Fangirl' seemed like completely different books to me (both great in their own way), so I was wondering how you conceived the ideas for both of them.
Also, who are your favorite writers and what are your writing influences?

I've read Fangirl and Eleanor & Park, and their historical settings contribute so much to the feel of the worlds their characters inhabit. At what point in the writing of those stories did you decide on the setting?
And a quick bonus question! I was so thrown for a loop in Fangirl when I found out this WASN'T an alternate universe where Harry Potter never existed. What went into your decision whether or notto entirely replace cultural touchstones like HP and Twilight with fictional analogues?
Thanks!

I wanted to ask you:
What inspired you in writing young adult books? Where do you get your ideas for the characters? What inspired you the most for your new book?
Thanks!


My question is as a writer do you ever get attached to your characters as your writing them and does this connect enable you to write more instinctively and deeply emotionally as you are writing the book??
Thank-you for your time.
Hi Rainbow!
How did you feel when you got your first book published?
Georgia!
How did you feel when you got your first book published?
Georgia!
Hi Rainbow! i am a huge fan and i've read all your YA books so far, and i want to be a writer too so my question is, where did you get the ideas for your amazing stories? thanks!

Is Lincoln named after Lincoln, Nebraska? Any plans to write a sequel to E&P? I so want to know what happens to them, but only if they end up together ;)
I love that you have an extreme curly girl as a character, being one myself. Do you have any personal curly hair stories, positive or negative?


My question for you is : How does it feel to change from writing YA to Adult and what aspire you to write 'Landline'
Thank you!!


I rarely read chik-lit/ YA, but you made me. Fangirl made me. And I'm very happy about it. :)
My question is, who's the character in your novels can you relate to the most?





Are the characters that are at the heart of your books, a quirky, cool, outsider kind of girl, a representation of you?

Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. I heard that there is going to be a movie adaption of E&P. If this is true, I wondered how you felt about that and if you will have much involvement in the making of the film? I'm hoping the answer to the latter part of my question is yes, poor adaptations of my favourite novels always drive me crazy!
(P.S Do you really think men are scared off by Julia Robert's teeth?)

I read the review for Landline and my question was:
- What inspired you to make this story?
-To you, Do you like or easier to write books for teens or adults?

Q: I've heard rumors that Eleanor & Park is being made into a movie. Is this true?
Personally, I would love if it is true because Eleanor & Park is my favorite of your YA books!


I was just wondering, since you're a big fan of Harry Potter, are you planning to write a fantasy book like The Harry Potter series?.

Anywho, here goes...Which decade had the best music?

I was wondering, after reading Landline's plot, do you think it is possible to save a marriage when you don't know how?
We often fall into people with the hope that they will save us (as I think Eleanor's mom did with Richie) but, obviously it's the wrong reason.
Have a good day! Can't wait to read Landline!


Are you going to write an E&P sequel in their 30s?? Do you still think it is achievable??


I know all of your novels have been set in the more recent time period up until now (1986, 2000, etc) and technology plays a big role in Attachments. Would/have you ever consider writing historical fiction or fiction set at an earlier date, possibly early 1900s? If so how do you think it would change your writing? Or does your personal experience with technology and the late 1900s help you create more realistic characters/is easier for you to write?
Thanks,
Kayla


I read somewhere that Fangirl was a NaNo novel. As a participant in NaNo myself, what advice do you give to those of us struggling with a story idea started in NaNo that we really enjoy?
-Tracy



Please keep up with your amazing work, I am dying to read what you come up next with!


To get the chance to pick your brain is a treassure in itsself! I am an aspiring writer and your dynamic characters leave much to admire.
All of the charcters you create are beautiful, deep, and inspirational people. I can connect and fall in love with them, and that's what makes me fall in love with your books. But, I'd love to know, how do you create those people? What are your inspirations?

May question is: Is there a chance to meet you in person here in Manila? Many writers have been here. I hope you can be one of them.
I would really love that to happen.
I've read a couple of your books. One of the best! :)