A: Continually inspired. Every single picture or story someone sends me about their mom or daughter or student or dad loving the story makes my heart swell. We've gotten equal parts love from people saying, "I've loved comics my whole life and this character is a breath of fresh air" to people saying this is their very first comic book, and both of those make me so happy. I spent most of this fall traveling around the country with (her previous book) “Ghosts in the Schoolyard” talking about school closures, and people often write me letters or come up to me at readings and tell me that that book made them cry, or it made them really angry. I think it's important to have that entire range of emotions. I think we need to get angry about the things that are terrible and unjust, and be saddened and moved to action, and I also think that we need space for play and for imagination. I'm glad I get to make people feel all those feelings.