Maggie Stiefvater (born November 18, 1981) is an American writer of young-adult fiction, especially urban fantasy. She currently lives in Virginia. Read full biography of Maggie Stiefvater →
'Misty of Chincoteague', 'The Black Stallion', the 'Saddle Club' books, I read 'em all. I was horse-crazy.
I'm a dirt road out in the country kind of person, but I remember thinking, I could live in Chicago.
I really love nature. I grew up in the country. But one of the things about nature is that it is beautiful but it's also very dangerous.
Oh, filmmakers, please don't take my soft book and turn it into a horror, or take my horror and make it soft.
The big thing in my family growing up is that everybody had to play a musical instrument. We were like the von Trapps.
This object that we hold in our hands, a book... that tactile pleasure, it's just not going to go away.
As teenagers, we all see ourselves as outsiders... and it's very easy to look at other people who are more popular, who have more pocket money... →
I focus on the elements of a movie that are meant to invisibly affect me as a viewer. The edges. As an author, I'm aware of how the subconscious... →
My parents were very permissive when it came to animals. As long as we earned the money to buy them and built whatever structure it was they were... →
I adore book-to-film adaptations when they're done well, and I'm more lenient than many readers when it comes to what counts as 'done... →
I can tell you that as a writer and as a reader, I regard character as king. Or queen. No matter how riveting the action or interesting the plot... →
It's easy to say why I love coming to Chicago for my signings, because I still remember the very first time I came to Chicago, right before... →
Once upon a time, I was very shy and you wouldn't even see me in a room. Then, when I was 16, I made the conscious decision to not be afraid of... →