I grew up in an affluent suburban world and never worried about money until I'd grown up and found wonderfully original ways to screw up my life.
From K. A. Applegate
I think most writers will say that at the start of each book they think, 'I'm not sure I can do this.' But eventually, you reach a magical point where the story suddenly becomes real to you, and you become totally invested in it.
When we have financial struggles, kids are so much more aware of things than we want them to be.
I think having imaginary friends is an amazing coping mechanism. It's pretty wonderful, and it makes a lot of sense to me.
I hope kids feel gratitude for what they do have.
It occurred to me that a food drive would be a natural way to talk to kids about hunger, which so many of them simply aren't aware of.
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