Infinite Sky has been one of my favourite books that I've read recently. It even appeared on my Top Ten Books of 2012 and it is definitely a book that has burrowed its way into my head. I can't stop thinking about it, how beautifully-written it is, how wonderfully atmospheric it is and especially how much I was able to emotionally connect with the characters!
I'm very lucky today to have the author of Infinite Sky, CJ Flood, here to share some fun facts about herself!
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[Seeing as I am a debut author, and none of you know anything about me at all, this should be pretty easy. Especially because I could lie, and none of you would ever know. I promise not to because lying scares me.]
1. I’m a really bad liar because I fear that people can read my mind.
2. I was thrown out of sixth form at sixteen for lack of attendance.
3. As a kid I had a pet owl and a pet squirrel, though not at the same time. ALAS.
4. I am really small, though I feel gigantic (5’1 AND A HALF at last check.)
5. I am an extra for a film agency but have never been cast.
6. At school I won a trophy for having the best sense of humour. It’s the only trophy I’ve ever won. I don’t know where it is.
7. I make myself pick up spiders out of the bath as a sort of anti-phobia measure.
8. I used to have panic attacks about reading my work in public.
9. I really, really like cheese.
10. I have the soul of a vegan.
Great post! I am dying to read Infinite Sky :) Oh, and Pantomime came today, thanks ever so much, Clover!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy it. I can't wait to read Pantomime either.
DeleteThat's so cool, you're a film extra :O I could NEVER do that with the spiders!
ReplyDeleteYou could Cliona! Just pretend you are going to pay yourself a million pounds and force yourself. It's fun!
DeleteI love posts like this, its awesome to get to know the authors behind the books! I'm really jealous that she had a pet owl! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it, Jess. I was really lucky to have an owl. My dads a gardener, and he always brought home injured animals that he found at work or at the side of the road, so we had lots of weird pets.
DeleteGreat post! I hate reading my work in public (well.. in front of the class :P) and it is awesome that you are a film extra! I would love a pet owl *sigh*
ReplyDeleteIt's frightening, but it gets easier and easier the more you practise. Just keep making yourself do it. Good luck overcoming your fear!
DeleteThanks! I am so lucky to have had an owl. She was called Jemima, and we used to feed her bacon. The squirrel was called Squidge
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