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Alison Pollet

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New York, NY, US

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New York, NY, US

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“When I was a kid, I always had a story in my head: on the school bus, on the subway, and often when I should have been paying attention — such as during Math class. I grew up in New York City, which was great because it was never boring. Between the activity on the street and the stories in my head, I always had a lot going on!

I loved reading, and have incredible memories of squishing myself into a corner of the school library, and digging into a book.  I could be a little obsessive. I actually have an old diary with an entry that says: “Today, I read 11 books!!!” Looking back on it, that doesn’t actually seem possible. 11 books in one day? I think maybe I skimmed.

I always kept a diary, but it never crossed my mind to put the stories from my head into it.  My diary — in high school, I started calling it a journal — was for recording my feelings; the stories in my head were my secret way of making life more interesting.

I didn’t think about writing a book until after I’d graduated from college. I was living in Los Angeles and working for a TV production company, when it struck me that I wanted to write a novel about a twelve-year-old girl who was trying to understand the world around her.

Holding a story in your head is one thing, writing it down, is another!  I worked on Nobody Was Here for several years. Now, when I walked down the street, my head was filled with Penelope’s stories: What was her family like? Who were her friends? What clothes did she wear?

I moved back to New York City, supported myself with a fun job writing books for MTV shows, and acquired two magnificent kittens, which are now magnificent cats. Now, I’m writing a book about Penelope’s friend Cass, who is thirteen.”

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