Ironheart jodi mcalister6/26/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I still re-read it regularly, and it makes me so so happy. I picked it up when I was nine years old and it blew my mind and changed my life. The book that has most shaped who I am as a writer is Obernewtyn by Isobelle Carmody. What were your favourite books/films/shows growing up? What kick-started your creativity? I’m not sure I would know how to stop, to be honest! I started writing at the age of six – I wrote an Enid Blyton mystery knockoff which was two pages long and had twenty chapters – and I’m not sure I’ve ever really stopped. For as long as I can remember, my dream was to see my name on the spine of a book. So, Jodi, how did you come to be a writer? Was it always something you were interested in or did you fall into it? She’s just released the final book in her Valentine trilogy, so it was the perfect time to invite her onto the blog to introduce her to you! I first met Jodi briefly at a Continuum convention in Melbourne a couple of years back, then more recently we toured together for the Supanova Adelaide and Brisbane events. My special guest today is Jodi McAlister! Jodi is an Australian author and academic. ![]()
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