Lisa Hofmann
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Cornelia Funke:
I really love the way you depict Fox in the Reckless books - to me, she's by far one of the most distinguished and "alive" of all the many characters you've written. I'd like to know if you had any specific inspiration for her when you began telling her story?
Cornelia Funke
Thank you so much, Lisa.your words made my writer's day:) Charakters come to us in mysterious ways and that's especially true for Fox. When she first met Jacob at the ruin I was sure she is just a wise vixen. She waited for a while to reveal her human self to me. As for her past- it was inspired by all the years I worked with and wrote for children witnessing how often parents break instead of nourish their children. I had a very sheltered upbringing but as a storyteller one should be the voice of everyone in my opinion. Fox is me in many ways despite our different past, and I heard from many women that they see themselves in her - which proves my belief that all women are shape shifters and connected to the non-human side of this world in very interesting ways:)
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Mari Clementine
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Cornelia Funke:
I feel like Jacob is a very different type of character than most YA heroes. Unlike e.g. Meggie who’s thrown into a world she knows nothing about, he seems to be a Mirrorworld expert. Also, it sometimes feels like it’s more recklessness than courage that makes him act the way he does. So my question is: was creating a hero like him a conscious decision? I would also love to know how the idea of him came along! -Clem
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