Sarah DiMento
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Bryn Greenwood:
Hi Bryn! I just wanted you to know your book is one of my favorites this year! I realize the story is based partly on your real life experiences... While I can't say I wholly relate, a part of me can (w/o going into too much personal detail). I hope to be a writer someday and wonder how I didn't think of Wavy? She is perfect. Best of luck to you and your writing future! I'll be recommending your book to many friends:)
Bryn Greenwood
Best of luck with your writing, Sarah! For me, one of the most important things I do when I'm working with a new project is to let the characters develop organically. I take them as they come and engage in a lot of role playing to figure out who they are. Frequently I'll even inhabit a character in my spare time. I'll walk around, being that character, thinking of how I'd respond/react in a situation. That may sound silly, but it does help me figure out who a character is. This is how Wavy happened, and having written her, I would not describe her as perfect. While writing her, she was frequently aggravating, stubborn, reckless, and hard to understand. So many of the things she does in the book are things that made me want to scream, "No! Don't do that!"
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Christine
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Bryn Greenwood:
I loved Kellen as a leading man in your newest novel. I also loved the line of love vs age being crossed. I am hoping you will write another book with unconventional heroes. It was so refreshing having a big biker instead of a stud on a horse being the love interest. Can't wait to see what you come up with next ! Will you keep with motorcycle driving hunks?
Sprout117
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Bryn Greenwood:
Dear Bryn, This book moved me and I miss the characters and appreciated your writing enormously - I will definitely sign up for your newsletter to get spin-offs but are you sure that you will never have something of a sequel to ATUAWT? I found myself thinking about Wavy and Kellen so much and where they ended up...Thank you for such an amazing book. I look forward to your other works.
Alina de Teresa
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Bryn Greenwood:
Hello, how old were you when you wrote All the Ugly and Wonderful Things?
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