"But until I see a male writer asked that question, I am going to respectfully decline to answer it.”

Source:
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2018/07/lauren-groff-on-florida-as-a-state-of-mind/

@Natasha_Jay Good for her. There are plenty of neutral ways to ask the same thing. Like "How do you protect your writing time against the other demands on your time?" It's an issue for all writers, whatever their situation, everybody is busy. There is no need for that old sexist way of asking it.
@beecycling @Natasha_Jay I remember, on a computer industry magazine back in the 1980s, I had a (female) colleague who made a point of asking male interviewees (when known to have children) how they balanced work and family - and they did try to answer the question, though I'm afraid I can't remember any individual reply now.

@HarrietMonkhouse
So essentially they could have had an aid search for such footage during the interview and circled back to the question after showing her the footage.

I really would have liked to know (as a father of one, soon two, children) how she stayed that (ridiculously) productive.
@beecycling @Natasha_Jay