Tim Federle
Tim Federle

My mother had a book club that would dissolve into opening wine.

Tim Federle
Tim Federle

The biggest difference in writing a sequel is that now there are expectations. But also - and this is the awesome part - now there are fans, too!

Tim Federle
Tim Federle

You can't tell the story of a 13-year-old boy who knows every lyric to 'Phantom of the Opera' without also referencing how much teasing he gets at school.

Tim Federle
Tim Federle

'Five, Six, Seven, Nate!' opens on my 13-year-old protagonist packing up a duffel bag and bidding his Midwestern town goodbye, heading off to start rehearsals for his New York City debut in 'E.T.: The Musical.'

Tim Federle
Tim Federle

My dream is to try to reach as many kids and readers who might need an unlikely hero to connect to.

Tim Federle
Tim Federle

The thing I miss about performing is being with people.