I was always told, “No, that's really not a profession.” I had very traditional parents. I was asthmatic and bullied and I spent a lot of time in the library reading and writing stories and I always wanted to be a writer. Listen, I had a really difficult childhood. KARIN: Can you tell us the story behind publishing your first novel Meeting Rozzie Halfway?ĬAROLINE: Sure, absolutely. So I guess the answer is, yes, I am prolific but, no, I don't think of myself as prolific. So I always think that I'm not working hard enough and I'm not doing enough and I need to do more and there's not enough time. I was brought up in a household where I was told I was lazy all the time. ![]() Would you describe yourself this way?ĬAROLINE LEAVITT: It's so funny to hear that because everybody says that I'm always working. KARIN GUTMAN: What first strikes me is how prolific you are.
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