Jason Howell
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Cornelia Funke:
Cornelia, Was there ever a time when you worried your work wasn't "literary" or "smart" enough? Or (conversely?) "marketable" or "accessible" enough? Are these necessary concerns for a writer? Or do you find them stifling? When these concepts start closing in, how do you work around or through them? Thanks.
Cornelia Funke
I was always more worried that they are too marketable:)))) I consider storytelling an art form and art shouldn't think about marketing and wide appeal first. Creation comes first, to try the very best you can create with the talent you have been granted. Of course we all have to make a living, but I hate it when publishers or authors talk about 'tailoring for the market'. I do imagine a beautifully woven fabric cut into shape by some very rough scissors:) we all know that the most beautiful texts, paintings, music scores do mostly not end up on bestselling lists. So....in short....if you want to make writing the heart of your life and if you want to grow with every text accept that this may not always appeal to the crowds:) if it does hurrah! But don't make it your goal!
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Trish
asked
Cornelia Funke:
Ich hab, wie von dir vorgeschlagen, versucht die Kurzgeschichte zu finden, in der die Verbindung zwischen der Tintenwelt und der Spiegelwelt angedeutet wird. War aber leider erfolglos. :( Gibt es noch eine andere Möglichkeit, sie zu finden? Außerdem, was zum Schmunzeln: das ist meine Fuchs/Celeste. (Ich bin ein großer Steiff-Fan.) :D
Sudharman Sitaraman
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Cornelia Funke:
Having read many of your books, I would like to ask you if you emphasize on character, plot or emotional development more as you write. Also, is there some metaphorical meaning that you intend to convey to your readers, or is it just my misconception? Finally, I would be very obliged if you could explain to me how you manage humour, for you rarely make use of slapstick comedy.
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