Fairy
Houses sounds to me like a great project for kids to do.
Where did the
idea come from?
There
are several islands off the
Maine
coast where there is a tradition
of building fairy houses out of pieces of nature. Ten years
ago I visited
Monhegan
Island
and saw my first fairy houses and
it was there in Cathedral Woods where the inspiration for Fairy
Houses originated.
Did
you have a little girl in mind when you were writing the book?
When
I started building my own fairy house I was transported back
to my own childhood at about age seven. I spent all my free
time in a meadow bordered by a small woods next to our house.
I was completely fascinated by the mysteries of nature's
plants, animals, and their habitats. I suppose the girl in the
story is me at that age. If someone had introduced me to fairy
houses I would have built a whole village of them.
How
does it feel knowing Fairy Houses was picked by the
Parents’ Choice Gold Award?
Actually,
it was the children’s video, “Kristen’s Fairy House,”
that won the award. It was made first, and was based on my
book concept. Friends had started a company to produce quality
videos for children and they loved my story. We then expanded
upon the story and produced the video on what one reporter
described as “a budget Steven Spielberg would use for a
coffee break!”
The
video was very much a grass roots production. I played myself
as an artist creating a children’s picture book. A
friend’s daughter played my niece, who was building the
fairy house that inspired me to create the picture book. The
success of the video made it an easy decision for the company
to publish the book.
What
did you use to draw the pictures for Fairy Houses?
I
use Prismacolor pencils---they are soft enough to blend like
pastels on a good quality paper while allowing you to also
create detail. I often block in large areas of the paper I
have lightly sketched with watercolor washes to establish the
color theme of the page. Then I work the colored pencils over
– sometimes leaving areas of the soft washes showing in the
muted backgrounds. I’ve been giving a couple workshops on
the process of creating a children’s picture book and the
technique I use with the colored pencils to do the
illustrations.
When
did you know you were gifted with these wonderful talents for
drawing and writing?
I
think of myself as an artist and always remember the enjoyment
of drawing animals as a child. In the fifth grade
friends would ask me to draw things for them and by fifteen I
knew I wanted to go to
art
college
.
As
for the writing, the stories seem to come along with my
sketches. But I have a fabulous editor who is also a friend,
named Patricia Sullivan. She is a creative writing professor
and while she keeps the mechanics of the writing correct she
is also an inspiration.
What
other books have you written? What are you working on
now?
Fairy
Houses is my first published book. My second book, Fairy
Boat is due out this Spring. There are plans to bring out
another two books in the “Fairy House Series” that would
be available in 2003.