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message 1: by Mary Catherine (new)

Mary Catherine Perfect <3


message 2: by Alena (new)

Alena I'm so glad you keep flipping those rocks! (And that you have the sense of humor to leave the crazy.)


message 3: by Kern (new)

Kern Carter Actually great to hear you say that the content of your writing affects your mood. How can it not, especially when creating characters like the ones you imagine.


message 4: by Jialynne (new)

Jialynne "Leave the crazy downstairs" HA love it!!


message 5: by Fernando (new)

Fernando Delfim "My brain goes very easily into the darkness". lol


message 6: by LZF (new)

LZF This reminds me that Mario Vargas Llosa said "Writers are the exorcist of their own demons"


message 7: by Rajeshri (new)

Rajeshri Jagtap My moods have been swinging like Amy's. Talk about getting affected !


message 8: by Tanika (new)

Tanika Daniel-Coriano-Davis Question Can we post our own books up here??


message 9: by s.w. (new)

s.w. ll+i87766


message 10: by Shannon (new)

Shannon I love love LOVE Moses Supposes!


message 11: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer I just finished reading "Gone Girl" and thought to myself "Oh Boy. Gillian Flynn is a very brilliant but dangerous mind" You should write a TV Novel aka Soap Opera. Your style of written is perfect for the kind of plot twists and scandals with which soap operas are riddled.


message 12: by gem! (new)

gem! The Grownup is shorter than Gone Girl, just a short story. I highly recommend Sharp Places if you're itching for another one of her longer stories.


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