![]() I’m not sure about wanting to be a writer, but I have very, very early memories of wanting to be a reader. What is your earliest memory of wanting to be a writer? I had the absolute pleasure of getting to know Tucker and his creative process for the latest installment of 20 Questions. When You Call My Name, his latest YA novel and first for Penguin Random House, was inspired in part by a viral Twitter thread he wrote in 2018 that he never imagined would attract so much attention. Over the decades he has also worked in magazines, newspapers, and advertising. ![]() He’s the author of Confessions of a Backup Dancer (Simon Schuster), Anxious Hearts (Amulet Books), and Oh Yeah, Audrey! (Harry N. Reading, for me, reminds me that I am alive.” Tucker Shaw is a writer and editor who first found his family in New York City’s East Village in 1991 when he was 23. And when a story moves your emotions, you feel it straight through your flesh and into your bones. ![]() “But I don’t think there is anything more immersive than having your nose in a book. 20 Questions is a Q&A interview series with musicians, authors, and everyone in between, celebrating experiences both shared and individual in the messy game of being human. ![]()
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