A landline is an anchor - busy signals, long distance bills, missed connections and all.
From Rainbow Rowell
It's very difficult, I think, especially on two cellphones, to have a romantic conversation.
Attraction is what happens between you. It's not universal. And it's not conventional. And thank God for that.
I wrote all four of my books at Starbucks.
In my mind, every single female character I've written is plus-size.
I was in my mid 20s when email finally took off. Until then, the phone was my primary way of connecting with the people in my life.
Having a conversation on a landline is more intimate than talking to someone in person. Your voices are so clear and close - you're in each other's heads.
When you actually fall in love, no one sees that other person the way that you do.
When 'Attachments' came out and people liked it, I'd have a warm feeling of having made a connection.
In 'Attachments,' which is told from a male point of view, people asked me if a man would really think that much about whether a woman likes him. But I have a husband and three brothers, and they're all like that.
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