Ally Carter Quotes About Character

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  • At the core, I try to write characters who are real people with real insecurities, fears, hopes, and dreams, which is why hopefully readers can identify with them.

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  • For all the days of our lives," we finished and I felt a little like a character in one of my grandma's soap operas.

    Ally Carter (2007). “I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You”, Hyperion
  • Don't put your characters on a treadmill. They need to go new places, face new challenges and do new things.

  • ''Women of the Gallagher Academy, who comes here?" she asked. Just then, every girl at every table (even the newbies) stood and said in unison, "We are the sisters of Gillian." "Why do you come?" my mother asked. "To learn her skills. Honor her sword. And keep her secrets." "To what end do you work?" "To the cause of justice and light." "How long will you strive?" "For all the days of our lives," we finished and I felt a little like a character in one of my grandma's soap operas.

    "Gallagher Girls: I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have To Kill You". Book by Ally Carter, April 1, 2006.
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