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Diane Chattaway

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Diane M. Chattaway is an aspiring, independent writer, based out of North Carolina, where she lives with her husband and their three children. She leads an eclectic lifestyle, which has paved the way towards and through various paths of life.

Diane has spent the past two years bent over books, desperately honing her memorization skills while being primed and polished as a "Scripture Educator In Training." She forges into this year with high hopes, during her continued education in both Prophecy and Catastrophism.

When Diane isn't plotting disaster with the corral of people held captive in her mind, you can find her lounging on the sofa in her favorite sleep-pants, devouring a can of Pringles while binge-watching "The Young And Hungry." Or, st
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Diane Chattaway The next few books on my reading list are...
1. The Ocean at the End of the Lane, by Neil Gaiman.
2. The institute, by Stephen King.
3. Sawkill Girls, by…more
The next few books on my reading list are...
1. The Ocean at the End of the Lane, by Neil Gaiman.
2. The institute, by Stephen King.
3. Sawkill Girls, by Claire Legrand.
4. Fangirl, by Rainbow Rowell.
5. Hot Dog Girl, by Jennifer Dugan. (less)
Diane Chattaway To be honest, I am having a visit from a block as we speak. Stress is really great at scattering your minds ability to focus. So far, Water! Water has…moreTo be honest, I am having a visit from a block as we speak. Stress is really great at scattering your minds ability to focus. So far, Water! Water has been my savior. There is something calming about it. It just allows the creative thinking to flow. I do my best thinking in the shower. I am really thinking about putting a dry erase board in there for me. (less)
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That is why I am slashing the price of the mood tracker journal that my daughter and I created. For the ENTIRE month of December, it will be on SALE!


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“I just always wanted to write. I think it stems from always wanting to read. Somewhere along the lines of being entertained, I thought... I would like to entertain others.”
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“I must write in a corner, a very tight corner, or with my back against the wall. Somewhere that leaves no room to squeeze in on either side of me. This way, no one can read over my shoulder, not even the dead.”
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“I genuinely feel for my characters. While I was writing 8, I had to take a moment. I had to step back from the work, and just cry. In fact, there was an entire scene I cried through writing. It affected me so badly, I had to put the work away. Regroup. I just, I couldn't believe what I had just written. I felt like if Evil needed a face, I would be the number one front-runner for the brand. It was really hard for me. Every bit of pain, anger, desperation that I wrote, I felt while writing it. In a way, I think I became my characters. I transferred them to the page, by living in them.”
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“I wish I knew where they came from. The ideas. They are always so random. A marriage of one thing meeting another, creating some weird looking baby that needs to grow into a better self.”
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“While writing Bless me, Father, I became more like the reader than the writer. Every time I thought Okay, I will write one more paragraph and then take a break. But every time, I would end up in a place where I would intrigue even myself and have to keep writing. I wrote 11,000 words in one day because I needed to know what was going to happen next. It was a process that got me to thinking that, perhaps outlining might not be such a bad thing after all. This way, it isn't such a surprise even to me, and I can take a break here and there.”
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