P.S. I Miss You by Jen Petro-Roy7/8/2023 ![]() ![]() Jen Petro-Roy is a former teen librarian, an obsessive reader, and a trivia fanatic. ![]() Rutledge, definitely check that one out, too. If you missed the first installment with A.B. ![]() Since Jen rocked the format, I was eager to interview her in this second installment of my “Why Epistolary?” series. I’m a sucker for a good epistolary novel…but I also recognize the challenges a writer encounters when structuring a novel as a series of letters, diary entries, or messages of another kind. The book is written as a series of letters from the charming and earnest Evie to her older sister Cilla, and the intimacy of that epistolary format contributed to making the book so impossible for me to put down. That’s how I felt with Jen Petro-Roy’s middle-grade debut, P.S. You know that feeling when you’re reading a really good book, and you’re so desperate to know what’s going to happen that you hurry through the pages even though you also don’t want the story to be over? Posted Octoby laurielmorrison & filed under Author Interviews, Middle Grade Literature, The Writing Process. ![]() Why Epistolary? Part 2: An Interview with Debut Author Jen Petro-Roy ![]()
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