It was much easier to write my first book, The Boy Project because I didn’t have any pre-set limits. Which was easier to write – The Boy Project or The Boy Problem? But it was important to my editor and I that Kara still have a big role in the second book. Somehow, it seemed like that would take away from her credibility in book one. I didn’t think it’d be very believable for her to start another wacky project to find a boyfriend. I just felt like Kara’s story had come full circle. First of all, why did you choose to write the second book from Tabby’s perspective instead of Kara’s? New this spring, Kami’s latest MG novel puts Kara’s bff, Tabitha Reddy, in the staring role as she looks for true love using symbols, predictions, math equations, and… cupcakes! Kara is successful * spoiler alert* but finding a boyfriend isn’t necessarily the end of the story – for that, you have to find the right boyfriend.Įnter The Boy Problem. Kami was last here in 2012 to discuss her debut, The Boy Project, which follows Kara McAllister’s quest to find a boyfriend following scientific principles. Welcome Kami Kinard back to the Mixed-up Files!
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