People might look great on the outside but they all have something that they're dealing with.
From Sara Shepard
I think I'll stick with psychological thrillers.
My sister and I visited Iceland in 2001, and I incorporated it into 'Pretty Little Liars.'
If my characters travel somewhere, I generally write about a place I know to give the scenes more authenticity.
My family often travels to New York City during the holidays, and that's always a good time.
I was not tormented in any way; I was never even bullied. I had a nice teenage life.
Judy Blume especially sort of broke the boundaries of what is appropriate and what should be written about - what teenagers are actually doing.
For me, writing for younger audiences and writing for adults uses two different halves of my brain.
I've written short stories from male perspectives before, and I've never had a problem with it as long as I've understood the character's emotions and motivations.
I primarily read fiction, and I read a good many wonderful books while writing 'The Visibles.'
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