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You create the characters, and they're so in-depth, and they keep going. When I read this line in the book, I was just immediately just like, I was like, yes.
You create the characters, and they're so in-depth, and they keep going. When I read this line in the book, I was just immediately just like, I was like, yes.
I wanted to know where the title came from and what you were thinking about it.
I wanted to know where the title came from and what you were thinking about it.
I wanted to know where the title came from and what you were thinking about it.
The way that you move time along in the book is magnificent. Dream State really affected how I perceive my own marriage.
The way that you move time along in the book is magnificent. Dream State really affected how I perceive my own marriage.
The way that you move time along in the book is magnificent. Dream State really affected how I perceive my own marriage.
Hi. Your writing style is brilliant. And you create the scenery, you create the characters, and they're so in-depth and they keep going. How does your process begin? Like, what, like, inspires you?
Hi. Your writing style is brilliant. And you create the scenery, you create the characters, and they're so in-depth and they keep going. How does your process begin? Like, what, like, inspires you?
Hi. Your writing style is brilliant. And you create the scenery, you create the characters, and they're so in-depth and they keep going. How does your process begin? Like, what, like, inspires you?
It's all right.
It's all right.
It's all right.
Okay. Janet, you have a question. Normally novels last, you know, they're sometimes shorter. They're like 10 years in span, 10, 20 years. You chose to do a 50, almost 60 year spanning novel. Why did you choose to do something so lengthy that covers so many friendships, relationships, drama, all that kind of stuff? And what do you hope that people take away from it?
Okay. Janet, you have a question. Normally novels last, you know, they're sometimes shorter. They're like 10 years in span, 10, 20 years. You chose to do a 50, almost 60 year spanning novel. Why did you choose to do something so lengthy that covers so many friendships, relationships, drama, all that kind of stuff? And what do you hope that people take away from it?
Okay. Janet, you have a question. Normally novels last, you know, they're sometimes shorter. They're like 10 years in span, 10, 20 years. You chose to do a 50, almost 60 year spanning novel. Why did you choose to do something so lengthy that covers so many friendships, relationships, drama, all that kind of stuff? And what do you hope that people take away from it?