Believe in the hard work. Believe in the preparation. It's not a matter of if it'll work; it's a matter of when.
I wrote Neon Ballroom in that time where I hated music, really everything about it, I hated it.
I have a theory because I was being beaten up a lot by people outside of school, it was almost like if I could make myself sick enough they'd take sympathy on me.
I try to stay positive by focusing on how much I'll appreciate my health if I get better.
Think what you want, this is what we are.
I've never had a social life, don't ever want one because it's boring.
Candles are good as long as you're not me and you don't fall asleep and your house burns down.
I feel fortunate that I was able to step away from it when I wasn't interested.
If you write genre fiction, you follow the rules, and you have to follow them because readers expect that.
I feel like war should occur only for the most vital and necessary reasons, and only then.
Most souls attend their funerals and have some feelings about them, but it's such an individual event. Some souls don't care what happens to their physical bodies. They see the funeral as a ritual for the living so they don't always attend.