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Paul Zindel 1936-: An interview with Zindel (1977)

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SOURCE: "An Interview with Paul Zindel," by Paul Janeczko, in English Journal, Vol. 66, No. 7, October, 1977, pp. 20-1.

Janeczko is an American educator and editor of works for young adults. Below, Zindel discusses with Janeczko his development as an author and offers advice to new writers.

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