How many stories have you read that aren't true, stories about me and Angie being married or fighting or splitting up? And when we don't split up, there's a whole new round that we've made up and we're back together again!
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I forget to take care of Angie being so busy taking care of everyone else.
It's a different thing to write a love story now than in the time of Jane Austen, Eliot, or Tolstoy. One of the problems is that once divorce is possible, once break-ups are possible, it can all become a little less momentous.
I decided to write about the myths of divorce.
As a woman, a lot of stories haven't been told and we've got a lot of catching up to do.
There are only really a few stories to tell in the end, and betrayal and the failure of love is one of those good stories to tell.
I still like the relationship part of any story. You don't want your character to figure everything out and then at the end of the day, go home and eat soup from a can by herself.
I'm satisfied with making true choices and finding the woman I love, Angie, and building a family that I love so much.
Of all the love stories ever published, I have - realistically - read very few.
I think there's only one interesting story... and that's struggle.
When I was working on 'Drown' - this was way back in the mid-'90s - I had this idea that I wanted to do another collected stories. I wanted to do another book like 'Drown' that focused specifically on infidelity.
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