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Jennifer Waitte I listen to music.
Jennifer Waitte The Fifth Language, which is the sequel to Lifeline to Marionette
Jennifer Waitte . I first outline the book. I call this the “story.” In a more polished form, it would be the synopsis, which, by the way, I write last, not first. What the story is, for me, is a rough, shorter version of what I have in mind for the final book. I can then delve into various sections of the story based on what I feel like working on. I never get lost in it. I never get stuck trying to figure out where I am trying to go. I take the story and develop it into the book in sometimes random sections; I don’t write from beginning to end.
Jennifer Waitte I can do it in one sentence: She took her eyes off the road to tap in an emoji to her friend, when she veered off the road and hit the cyclist, killing him instantly.
Jennifer Waitte I would go to the places I write about. At the moment, that's Aspen, Colorado; Darby, Montana; Alba; Monte Carlo and Tuscany.
Jennifer Waitte The Prodigy's Cousin, Tchaikovsky's biography and The Cabin.

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