The Wall on Shabbat was one of the coolest experiences, full of joy and energy. I left Israel overflowing with pride. It's a magical, welcoming place. Sarah J. Maas coolenergyexperience Change image and share on social
I've always been a huge fantasy fan. I was always interested in fairy tales and anything with magic or dragons... I was always drawn to those types of stories. Sarah J. Maas dragondrawfairy Change image and share on social
My parents told me any and every fairy-tale from all around the world. I usually gravitated towards ones with interesting, strong heroines. Sarah J. Maas fairygravitateheroine Change image and share on social
'Throne of Glass' readers tend to be passionate, talented, clever, and welcoming - in fact, I'm consistently moved by just how welcoming 'TOG' readers are to new fans. Sarah J. Maas cleverconsistentlyfact Change image and share on social
As a massive fangirl myself, having people ship any of my characters is just beyond cool. Sarah J. Maas charactercoolfangirl Change image and share on social
Don't let anyone shame you for what you read or what you love in general. Many people are gonna tell you not to do xyz things. Sarah J. Maas generalgonnalove Change image and share on social
Honestly, I think there's a cycle to the popularity of fantasy and fairytales that usually coincides with times of unrest or hardship in our own world. By retelling these legends or immersing ourselves in fantasy realms, we can safely explore the very real, very day-to-day darkness of our own lives. Sarah J. Maas coincidecycledarkness share on social
I don't think I'll ever stop being grateful to my readers for everything they've done for me. Sarah J. Maas gratefulhavereader Change image and share on social
We find ourselves attached to fantasy worlds sometimes when it's hard to process what's going on in our world. It's reassuring to see the good winning. Sarah J. Maas attachfantasyfind Change image and share on social