
Meg Cabot is the author of several books in the YA and Adult genre (as well as a recently-released kids' book). How to be Popular, the Mediator series, and the Princess Diaries books are all favorites of mine, as is her soon-to-be-released Airhead. And lucky for me, I got to interview her!!
What's something quirky about you that people would be surprised to hear?
I don't know how quirky it is, but I have a terrible potty mouth. I have to sit in the car--or even the book store break room--and swear steadily for about fifteen minutes to myself before every event to get it out of my system so I don't accidentally say the F word during a signing. When people hear my family speaking amongst ourselves, they always think we're fighting, because we swear so much. But we're not fighting. We're just Irish Catholics.
If you could choose to be any one of your fictional characters, who would you choose and why?
You know, I never answer this question on the grounds that just like your mom always says she likes all her kids the same, I like all my characters the same. It isn't true, of course, but I don't want to hurt any of my other characters' feelings, just like your mom doesn't want to make you feel bad by saying she likes your brother better than you.
Can you name three of your favorite YA books that were recently released, and three that have been released for over five years?
Oh, wow, how can I narrow it down to three? This is hard, I know I'll be leaving out tons. But here goes:
If you've been compared to other authors, which comparison were you most honored by?
I'm not kidding, one time this little kid came up to me at a book signing and handed me the dictionary. I told him I didn't write the dictionary, but he said he didn't care. So you know. Being mistaken for the author of the dictionary was pretty cool.
I absolutely adored the Mediator series. Have you ever had any paranormal or scary experiences? Or just plain weird ones?
Wow thanks! When I worked in a dorm at NYU we actually did have one room where weird things kept happening--drawers would open for no reason, doors would open and slam shut when there was no wind. It was a girls' suite and I would have hysterical girls down in my office at all hours ALL THE TIME. I was never a "believer" and thought these girls were crazy, but there were things that happened in that room there that there was no rational explanation for (and because every year the residents changed, and they were always freshmen, it wasn't like someone was TELLING the girls that room was haunted from year to year).
In Avalon High, reincarnation is a topic. What person from the past would you like to be reincarnated from?
In How to be Popular, the main character strives to be well-liked. Have you ever done something out-of-character in order to impress others?
You mean like save all my babysitting money and get a perm and move to England to spend my summer with a boy I'd only known for two weeks who turned out to be on the Dole and with whom I had nothing in common? No, I have no idea what you're talking about.

17 comments:
great interview, i love meg cabot's books!!
what an honor it must be to be compared to the author of the dictionary hahaha :)
Thanks! I love Meg and her books are always great!
This interview was fun to read!
Great interview! You posed some really interesting questions and Meg gave some great answers :)
Such a fun interview! Thanks!
Great questions Chelsea! I loved the interview and Meg cracks me up. Hilarious! :)
LOVED IT!
Thats awesome you got an interview with Meg Cabot. Lucky!
Great interview too, it was great to read.
OMG, I totally loved this interview- fabulous questions with great answers! :)
The one that really stuck out to me most was the question about the paranormal stuff- that IS really weird about what happened to that girl and the ghost guy. Wow.
I know -- isn't that totally creepy?!
Great interview!
Fantastic interview, Chelsea! :)
Terrific interview! Lucky you!!
Greetings! I enjoy Meg and her books. What a wonderful interview because I enjoyed the questions that you asked. Please enter me in your drawing.
Thank you.....Cindi
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Haha this was a really good interview. I love interviews.
Terrific interview!
Also, the haunted dorm room = creepy. Especially since she'd already started the Mediator!
(I adore counseling service's response.)
I love Meg, she's so funny. Great interview. I actually just reviewed Gentlemen Prefer Blondes by Anita Loos a week ago. How weird!
Great interview!! :)
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