Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza, photo by Grace Chang |
Lucy Sykes is the co-author, with Jo Piazza, of the new novel The Knockoff, an update of the classic film All About Eve set in the New York fashion world. She has worked as fashion director for Marie Claire magazine and for Rent the Runway, and she lives in New York City.
Q: How did the two of you decide to write an update of All
About Eve based in today's fashion world?
A: We both adore the movie All About Eve, so we were
incredibly excited to introduce it to a new generation of young women. The plot
of the movie just made sense for what we were trying to do. We knew that we
wanted to have an older woman struggling to keep up in a constantly changing
world. All About Eve was a great model for that.
Q: Why did you decide to focus on technology as one of the
key issues in the novel?
A: We just can't get away from the digital world today. We
are living in a new Industrial Revolution where everyone has to adapt and learn
something new practically every day. We knew that a lot of women were
struggling with that and we wanted to tell their stories.
Q: How did you divide the work as you were writing the book?
A: We would sit for hours and hours at Cafe Cluny and
Cafe Gitane talking through chapters. Then Jo would start writing and e-mail it
to [me]. We would trade them back and forth dozens of times before we got it
right.
Q: Which authors have inspired you?
A: It is such an eclectic mix. Margaret Atwood, Donna
Tartt, Chimamanda Adichie, Jojo Moyes, Jane Green, Evelyn Waugh,
Fitzgerald, Judy Blume, Jonathan Franzen. We each go through a book a week.
Q: What are you working on now?
A: We are working on a second novel together. We just
finished our proposal for it. We can't talk about it just yet, but we are so
excited for it.
Q: Anything else we should know?
A: We have received e-mails from mature women who…have
told us that Imogen’s story inspired them to switch careers or reinvent
themselves. That has been one of the best parts of this whole process.
--Interview with Deborah Kalb
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