Carley Fortune
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It's really hard to do. It's so hard. It's really hard to do. Especially when we want people to be happy with our work and we want to excel. But like you have to like – so how do you do that while like maintaining your dignity and like what you value? It's hard. It is hard.
I hope so. For sure. I worked in women's media for the last part of my career. And a lot of the stories that I would want to assign as an editor about our relationships to money or our jobs or to our family, that kind of comes into the books. So there is this central romance, but there's also looking at our relationship to so many other aspects.
I hope so. For sure. I worked in women's media for the last part of my career. And a lot of the stories that I would want to assign as an editor about our relationships to money or our jobs or to our family, that kind of comes into the books. So there is this central romance, but there's also looking at our relationship to so many other aspects.
I hope so. For sure. I worked in women's media for the last part of my career. And a lot of the stories that I would want to assign as an editor about our relationships to money or our jobs or to our family, that kind of comes into the books. So there is this central romance, but there's also looking at our relationship to so many other aspects.
Basically, I cry every book that I write. For sure. I cried at one, the scene where everything kind of falls apart between Charlie and Alice.
Basically, I cry every book that I write. For sure. I cried at one, the scene where everything kind of falls apart between Charlie and Alice.
Basically, I cry every book that I write. For sure. I cried at one, the scene where everything kind of falls apart between Charlie and Alice.
cried with this book um readers have been crying throughout like the entire end which i just don't like i didn't i didn't anticipate that the same with every summer after i remember when that book came out people were cold my and my editor when she first read it she was sobbing for like the last hundred pages of the book and i didn't i i cried when i wrote the epilogue to that book but
cried with this book um readers have been crying throughout like the entire end which i just don't like i didn't i didn't anticipate that the same with every summer after i remember when that book came out people were cold my and my editor when she first read it she was sobbing for like the last hundred pages of the book and i didn't i i cried when i wrote the epilogue to that book but
cried with this book um readers have been crying throughout like the entire end which i just don't like i didn't i didn't anticipate that the same with every summer after i remember when that book came out people were cold my and my editor when she first read it she was sobbing for like the last hundred pages of the book and i didn't i i cried when i wrote the epilogue to that book but
not through the whole ending. And you just never know how people react. Yeah. Yeah. There's always like my editor always wants to cry.
not through the whole ending. And you just never know how people react. Yeah. Yeah. There's always like my editor always wants to cry.
not through the whole ending. And you just never know how people react. Yeah. Yeah. There's always like my editor always wants to cry.
Oh, I love that. Automatic five stars.
Oh, I love that. Automatic five stars.
Oh, I love that. Automatic five stars.
Yeah, I can see that.