American - Writer | July 8, 1978 -
Sometimes I write what I can't paint, and I paint what I can't write. I use a different part of the brain.
Erin Morgenstern
BrainSometimesWritePaintPart
It's a wonderful sort of feeling when people want to spend more time in a world you created.
TimePeopleWorldYouFeelingWant
I don't always write in order, so composing multi-book stories could get complicated.
ComplicatedWriteAlwaysOrderGet
If I had a story idea that I felt would work best in three volumes I might write a trilogy eventually. I'd very likely write it all at once, though, so I could work on it as a whole and not broken into individual volumes.
WorkBestBrokenStoryThreeWrite
Writing in a near-frenzy is wonderful and freeing but, for me, it does not result in a nice shiny novel. Instead what I have is a mess.
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I'm a firm believer that lighting affects mood, and twinkly lights on strings bring something magical to occasions ranging from concerts to weddings, though I'm fond of using them as year-round home decor.
HomeLightsMoodBringYear-Round
When you meet someone new who instantly gets you, your sense of humor and your attitudes and your worldview, even if theirs are different - and you get them in return. You both talk and talk and agree and laugh and nod and yes, yes, of course you should get another round of drinks.
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