He smiles so much, I don't think he has a central nervous system.
Believe it or not, I even love the editing stage. It's something that apparently comes naturally to me.
I love creating stories, dreaming up characters and breathing life into them. From several generations of Irish storytellers, I think that's what I was born to do.
The hardest part for me during the creation stage is actually putting words on paper that make sense and tell my story the way I see it. I sometimes feel I am slogging through quicksand when I write.
Most of promoting seems unnatural to me, and I wish I didn't have to do it. I'm not especially good at tooting my own horn. However, I do love to connect with readers. That's why I try to keep up with my social media even when I don't have a new book coming out.
I do a lot of research for my books. I can't possibly know all the things I write about and I love learning new things. I spend hours and hours doing research in books, libraries and online. [Once] I traveled to the reservation to get the settings and the flavor of the place down right.
If you will change, things will change for you.
If I must be a slave to habit let me be a slave to good habits.
After you eat Grandma's cookies, everything in life gets better.
In the story shoes are just a metaphor for what these girls go through. . . the grass is always greener and everyone always wants to be in somebody else's shoes; they don't want to be in their own.