I've been writing for as long as I can remember, and reading even before that. My mom still has stories that I wrote when I was in kindergarten. I was a reader and a re-reader. That's the main reason I became a writer. Linda Sue Park havekindergartenlong share on social
When I'm writing, I try not to think things like, 'Gosh, I have to finish writing this book.' Books are very long and it's easy to get discouraged. Instead I think to myself, 'Wow, I have this great story idea, and today I'm going to write two pages of it. That's all - just two pages.' Linda Sue Park bookdiscourageeasy share on social
Most writers adore their editors, and I'm no exception. Linda Sue Park adoreeditorexception Change image and share on social
I do think that part of literature's job is to comment on and participate in the social issues of the time. Linda Sue Park commentissuejob Change image and share on social
I can give advice to anyone interested in writing in one word: Read! I think it's much more important to be a reader than to be a writer! Linda Sue Park advicegiveimportant Change image and share on social
With a book called 'Keeping Score,' I really did want to write a book about the Korean War, because I felt that it is the least understood war in the American cultural imagination. So I set out with the idea that Americans didn't know much about the Korean War and that I was going to try to fix a tiny bit of that. Linda Sue Park americanbitebook share on social
I enjoy my family a lot. I have active teenagers, and they're in soccer and choral events. Linda Sue Park activechoralenjoy Change image and share on social
God bless Interlibrary Loan. I pay a lot of library fines. In the case of 'A Single Shard,' I was using books that hadn't been checked out in 30 years, so I didn't feel too bad. Linda Sue Park badblessbook Change image and share on social
When I was reading books for 'Seesaw Girl,' I came across several references to the fact that in the 11th and 12th centuries, Korean pottery was considered the finest in the world. I liked that - the idea of a little tiny country being the best at something. Linda Sue Park 11th12thbook share on social