![]() When the stories ended up accidentally circulating the classroom, and they actually made a difference, I fell in love with storytelling-making up non-realities-as a way to artfully convey truth. (I may have, in my youthfulness, punished a few of the bullies in my stories, too.) I can’t explain how GOOD it felt to right those wrongs, even if it wasn’t in real life. ![]() I had a quiet voice, but a really loud pencil, I discovered-I wrote those bullied kids into stories and made superheroes of them. It was the bullies.When I was in early elementary school, they were so terrible to those select few kids and I felt helpless to stop them. She lives with her husband and their children in a house in the woods near Lake Michigan What was your inspiration for writing in general-why did you choose writing? ![]() She loves tales that capture the colorful, exquisite details in ordinary lives and is eager to hear anyone’s story. I knew this is a woman I’d love to have some deep, meaningful discussions with over tea and scones - maybe with lemon curd or clotted cream.īefore we get to those questions, here’s a brief bio of Joanna Davidson Politano: Joanna is the award-winning author of Lady Jayne Disappears, A Rumored Fortune, Finding Lady Enderly, The Love Note, and A Midnight Dance. As soon as I read Joanna’s answer to my first interview question. ![]()
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