The latest incredible woman to join us at our dinner table is Mem Fox. Mem is the author of Possum Magic, which is the bestselling children’s book in Australia.
Before she became one of Australia’s best known and most loved children’s authors, Mem taught at universities, teaching teachers how to teach reading and writing.
MM: You’ve written over 40 books for children. We would love to know where does all the inspiration come from?
MF: Inspiration for me comes from real life. If it didn’t come from my own experience, it might not be real to other people. If something is real to me, there is a greater chance it will be real to other people.
MM: Have you always had an active imagination?
MF: I guess so! Too active, on occasions.
MM: Has having children of your own helped you to access your imagination and come up with your stories?
MF: Yes, in fact Possum Magic was written for my daughter. I essentially wrote it to fill a gap in her reading, as I felt there were no truly Australian children’s books available at that time. Having a child made all the difference in the world, I suddenly realised how switched- on five year olds can be. You need to respect your audience in your writing. I don’t patronise children in my books. I treat them as if they were adults. The best thing that could have happened to my writing was becoming a grandmother 3 years ago; it recharged my writing career.
MM: What was the most disappointing moment or biggest setback in your career? How did you recover?