I’m still thinking about inspiration. When I was a teen, as much as I read I don’t think I found inspiration in books. I know I wanted to be as successful as… as thin as… as smart as… Who?? Maybe it was Ali McGraw who wore that hat, married her true love and told us “Love means never having to say you’re sorry.” Or maybe it was Angela Davis with her perfect afro, intellegence and outspokeness. Maybe people who were different just didn’t get the publicity then that they do now, perhaps minorities, in terms of ethnicity, sexual preference or any outside the WASP norm would have a difficult time getting an audience whom they could affect. My own world was as white as it was black and it took a while for me to blossom into the comfort of my own identity.
I’m wondering who the role models are for teens of color today? I could list quite a few for African American teens maybe a couple for Latino/as but that’s about it. Who inspires Asian teens? Latino? Native American? In the world I live in, I would imagine that it’s Sherman Alexie, Neesha Meminger and Lisa Yee. Aren’t authors rock stars??!
One author who can inspire YAs is Alex Sanchez. Alex is an extremely successful author who writes wonderful fiction with gay and Latino characters. Read his interview below to see where he found his inspiration!
How/when did you know you wanted to be a writer?
I always liked to read stories, learn about stuff, and write for classes. But I didn’t seriously think I could make a career out of being a writer. I doubted anything I wrote would be good enough to be published. And yet it was something I wanted to do, so I kept at it. To this day, after 7 published books, I’m still amazed anyone reads them.
How do you incorporate culture into your writing?
I can’t imagine using Twitter to let people know my every move. I’m too private a person. Even with Facebook, it’s hard for me to imagine other people would care what I’m doing.
Meat or vegetables?
I love stir-fried veggies and I haven’t eaten red meat for 35 years.
Rain or snow?
I love to watch rainstorms. Although I think snow is beautiful, I hate being in cold weather.
I currently spend part of the year living in Thailand. I love Thai culture, food, and learning about Buddhism.
Alex continues to inspire at AlexSanchez.com.








Thanks for this great interview with Mr. Sanchez. All his books are on my tbr pile. I loved the part of the interview about Ferdinand and the Bull!
I’m not Asian, but I look up to Lisa Ling and Sandra Oh.
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Yes! There was something to innocent and amazing in that comment, wasn’t there!
Lisa and Sandra…nice!
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Thank you for that interview mom. I am still in the stages of, forcing myself to sit still, not get distracted, actually write, revise, get comments and critisim from people who care about me, and finally define who I am.
I am not much of a reader which I know does not make since having Edi Campbell as a mother but I know the power of a story. I recently had a conversation with my older brother where we both admitted to wishing we’d both read more biography’s when we were younger.
You do not have to learn every lesson by “doing” you can learn a lot through other peoples stories, both fact and fiction. I think it is important to pull from many different sources to learn and live by.
I was surprised when I read a recent article about Jay-Z and what books have inspired the person he is and his beliefs.
Check it out http://perezhilton.com/2009-09-27-jay-z-loves-to-read.
Thank you for the interview.
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Edi, I love the intro and the fact that you want all teens of color to have role models.
I am looking forward to reading Bait soon.
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