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Deborah Crossland

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Deborah Crossland (she/her) teaches English and mythology at her local community college and writes myth-based, contemporary novels with a feminist bent for young adults. She is passionate about making education accessible for everyone and makes sure her students pay nothing out of pocket. She lives in Northern California with her husband and her daughter's very spoiled, retired service dog.
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Deborah Crossland Whenever I struggle with writing, it's usually because I'm imagining people reading it. Nothing dampens my creativity more than thinking about someone…moreWhenever I struggle with writing, it's usually because I'm imagining people reading it. Nothing dampens my creativity more than thinking about someone judging what I write! To overcome it, I read. I get out of my own head and into a lovely story. It works every time.(less)
Deborah Crossland The best advice any writer can ever get is don't give up! Writing well is a learned skill. Keep at it. Read whatever you can and let trusted people cr…moreThe best advice any writer can ever get is don't give up! Writing well is a learned skill. Keep at it. Read whatever you can and let trusted people critique your work. Revision is where the story comes together.(less)
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“I wish I could be different. Sound nicer, invite conversation. But it’s almost second nature to cut people off now, keep them at arms’ length. Even when I don’t need to.”
Deborah Crossland, The Quiet Part Out Loud

“It was never like you to show too much emotion until you fully trusted a person.”
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“Via Joseph Campbell: My friend Heinrich Zimmer of years ago used to say, "The best things can't be told," because they transcend thought. "The second best are misunderstood," because those are the thoughts that are supposed to refer to that which can't be thought about, and one gets stuck in the thoughts."The third best are what we talk about.”
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