I primarily read fiction, and I read a good many wonderful books while writing 'The Visibles.' Sara Shepard bookfictiongood Change image and share on social
I probably write best in my office, which is an extra bedroom in my house. Sara Shepard bedroomextrahouse Change image and share on social
Seeing 'Pretty Little Liars' fans adapt and create their own stories is both exciting and flattering, and I think what Amazon Publishing is offering through Kindle Worlds is a great way to reward their ingenuity. Sara Shepard adaptamazoncreate share on social
I kept a journal when I was a teenager, so I definitely look back on those to see how I dealt with friends and cliques and getting picked on, or boyfriend breakups. Sara Shepard backboyfriendbreakup Change image and share on social
I was not tormented in any way; I was never even bullied. I had a nice teenage life. Sara Shepard bullylifenice Change image and share on social
Secrets are very intriguing - I always think that's an interesting theme. Sara Shepard interestintriguesecret Change image and share on social
I do a lot of brainstorming with my editors. Sara Shepard brainstormeditorlot Change image and share on social
I know these are going to sound like school reading-list suggestions, but if you like dystopian fiction, you should check out some of the originals: 'Anthem,' by Ayn Rand; '1984,' by George Orwell; or 'Brave New World,' by Aldous Huxley. Sara Shepard aldousanthemayn share on social
I do a lot of revising on paper. Sometimes I think I should just write longhand - what I type reads very different once I print it out. Sara Shepard longhandlotpaper Change image and share on social
For me, writing for younger audiences and writing for adults uses two different halves of my brain. Sara Shepard adultaudiencebrain Change image and share on social