Novelist Lindsay Zier-Vogel on her love of middle grade fiction and dislike of Hemingway
- Novelist Lindsay Zier-Vogel discusses her new book The Fun Times Brigade, exploring motherhood and musical collaboration.
- She draws on her experience as a mother and former musician, whose career has been sidelined by family responsibilities.
- Zier-Vogel admires Emily Adrian's The Second Season for its exploration of privilege and artistic legacy, noting it lacks recognition in Canada.
- She reflects, "I used to whip out a song in an hour," but now spends time caring for her daughter and cannot write as freely.
- Her work highlights the tension between creativity and motherhood, suggesting literary success now means having more time to write.
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