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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Sharing Worlds You Create


“It's a wonderful sort of feeling when people want to spend more time in a world you created.”  Erin Morgenstern
 
 Born on this date in 1978, Morgenstern’s The Night Circus got her writing career started with a bang, winning the Locus Award for Best First Novel and spending 17 weeks atop the New York Times best-seller list.  It now has been published in more than a dozen languages.

A testament to “stick-to-it-iveness,” Morgenstern had more than 30 rejections before an insightful agent took on the book and got it published.  And the rest, as they say…     A native of Massachusetts she is a graduate of Smith College where she studied both theater and studio art.  She also dabbled in magic – something that set the stage for her novel, which has been favorably compared with the Harry Potter series and works by Ray Bradbury.

“I am a fan of magic and fantasy, particularly when it's grounded in reality,” she said.  “I like the idea of having actual magic performed as stage magic, so you could assume that it was just a trick, that something is all smoke and mirrors, but there's that, like, feeling at the back of your mind: What if it's not?”  
                                     
A self-proclaimed “binge writer,” she started writing as a participant in  “National Novel Writing Month” – where you pledge to write a 50,000-word novel (or more if the spirit moves you) in less than 30 days.   “I don't have as tight a time limit anymore, but I still write in long marathon sessions and then I won't write for a while,” she said.  “I'm definitely not a write-every-day writer.”




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