CAROL
MATAS ANSWERS READERS' QUESTIONS
- Where
were you born?
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
- When
were you born?
November,
14, 1949
- Where
do you live now?
Winnipeg, Manitoba, and some winter months in Palm Springs, CA
- Do you
have a family?
I have two grown children, a husband, and four grandchildren. I also
have a dog
named Kokopelli. Koko, is an American Indian dog — that ís a special
breed — and can catch a Frisbee. She loves the snow and the desert. You
can
find out more about the breed on the Web.
- What
are some of your favorite things?
I
love to hike in the desert in CA. It’s so beautiful there. I get some
of my best ideas on my hikes in the desert. I also love walking in
Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg. In Assiniboine Park there is an English
Garden, and my husband and I go there to look at the flowers. It’s a
great place to think.
I love baseball and my favorite teams are The Toronto Blue Jays, The
Chicago Cubs, and The Anaheim Angels. I watch almost all the Jays games
on TV and their web site is my start page.
I also love politics although I find it very frustrating. But I read
the newspapers and watch the news, and follow both American and
Canadian politics and often I’ll work for a political candidate.
I love flowers and colors. My office is painted California Poppy, a
rich orange. Terracotta is another favorite color, as is burgundy. My
favorite food is fruit in season, and my favorite treat is dark
chocolate.
- What is
important to you?
My family is the most important thing to me. My work is also important.
Through my work I hope to make the world a little bit better — I’d like
to make a difference and help make the world a better place to live for
everyone. I believe one person can make a difference for good or for
ill.
- What is
your favorite book that you wrote?
I
really don’t have a favorite. They are all like children to me. I am
always a little fonder of the baby- the newest book, the one I have
just finished.
- What is
your favorite book that you have read?
The Wizard of Oz books, were my favorite
as a child. They had great characters, strong feisty girls with lots of
courage, and wonderful imaginative plots and settings.
- What
book was the most fun to write?
Probably
The Race, because it was all about
politics and I love politics. But the books I wrote with Perry Nodelman
were also great fun because we were able to work together and it was
always interesting and fun.
- Why do
you write so much about the war?
Over two million children were murdered in the Holocaust. They
cannot tell their stories. I hope I can tell some of those stories for
them. It is also a way to explore the issues of good and evil in the
world. They are difficult books to write
but very rewarding.
- Where
do you get your ideas?
Everywhere!
I can be reading the newspaper, looking out the window, watching a
movie, reading a book, or talking to a friend. And suddenly I'll think
— wait, that would make a great book. Often I write about things young
people have not read much about because that way it will be fresh and
interesting and perhaps get them to think about new things in new ways.
- Why do
you write?
I write to entertain and I write to challenge. I want my books to be
fun to read, pleasurable, and I also want them to spur people into
thinking for themselves, to ask questions, to think.
- How do
you do your research?
That
depends on the book. If possible, I talk to people. If the book is
set hundreds of years ago, I read not only history books but memoirs
and diaries — the next best thing to talking to people. I also try to
view videos or movies or view pictures, so I can get a visual sense of
the times.
Research can take anywhere from a few months to a few years.
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