![]() ![]() It’s a habit left over from the days when Starbucks charged for Internet access. ![]() ![]() I love writing at Starbucks - not coffee shops in general, but Starbucks. TQ: What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?Ĭassandra: Well, I’m not sure any of my writer quirks are all that interesting, per se. I think I started because I liked it! I love to read and watch movies (two modes of storytelling), so it was probably inevitable that I’d start storytelling myself. I also started submitting short stories around that time, too.Īs for why I started writing - I’m not sure, honestly. Grad school helped me finish my first novel, which, although now permanently trunked, taught me enough that I was able to complete my second novel, The Mad Scientist’s Daughter. I started writing with the goal of publication after I completed graduate school. ![]() I used to craft ten-page epics in response to my fifth grade teacher’s assignment to write a story using our spelling words (he only required one page), and I remember making illustrated pop-up books that told scary stories about monsters and ghosts and so forth. Cassandra: I’ve written since I was a little girl. ![]()
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