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We are writing fiction, but we are trying to create a world that's believable.
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My protagonists have problems that a new pair of shoes won't solve. Retail therapy is not a bad thi
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Southern women, especially upper-middle-class women, care deeply about appearances and what other p
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I had never thought about writing a novel. But I had two young kids, and I realized that if I could
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I guess because I'm a washed-up journalist, I always do a lot of research.
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I want characters I can live for in a setting that makes me feel like I'm there.
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My characters are turned upside down and trying to reinvent themselves but don't need a white knigh
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My perfect beach town isn't a fancy resort or glitzy planned community. It's a place with a hometow
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My ideal beach house has bookshelves full of paperbacks that can tolerate a little sand, a DVD libr
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Mary Kay Andrews:
We are writing fiction, but we are trying to create a world that's believable.Mary Kay Andrews:
I always wanted to use my newspaper background in a novel.Mary Kay Andrews:
My protagonists have problems that a new pair of shoes won't solve. Retail therapy is not a bad thiMary Kay Andrews:
Southern women, especially upper-middle-class women, care deeply about appearances and what other pMary Kay Andrews:
I had never thought about writing a novel. But I had two young kids, and I realized that if I couldMary Kay Andrews:
I guess because I'm a washed-up journalist, I always do a lot of research.Mary Kay Andrews:
I want characters I can live for in a setting that makes me feel like I'm there.Mary Kay Andrews:
My characters are turned upside down and trying to reinvent themselves but don't need a white knighMary Kay Andrews:
My perfect beach town isn't a fancy resort or glitzy planned community. It's a place with a hometowMary Kay Andrews:
My ideal beach house has bookshelves full of paperbacks that can tolerate a little sand, a DVD libr