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  • I believe my voice is pretty much the same. I've written 75 books, so I'm better at it now than I was earlier in my career

  • I decided to write short stories because they got rejected quicker.

  • Lying on the front passenger seat, as if it didn't matter, was Rose's Diary. It Mattered.

    Caroline B. Cooney (2012). “Fatality”, p.3, Open Road Media
  • She had gradually changed her name. "Jane" was too dull. Last year, she'd added a "y", becoming Jayne, which had more personality.

    Caroline B. Cooney (2009). “The Face on the Milk Carton”, p.2, Laurel Leaf
  • I wonder why we always deny love. I remember in middle school, if you were accused of the crime of loving, you screamed denials constantly and stopped ever even looking at the boy you were accused of liking. The boys could destroy each other by yodeling, "An-drew lo-oves Jen-nie," and both Andrew and Jennie would flinch and blush. Love is this great thing that most songs and books and poems and lives are all about. So the minute we actually think there might be love around, we start laughing and pretending and hiding from it.

    Caroline B. Cooney (2012). “The Girl Who Invented Romance”, p.58, Delacorte Books for Young Readers
  • But I found my family. I found the right thing to do. I found the way home.

    Caroline B. Cooney (2008). “What Janie Found”, p.181, Laurel Leaf
  • I love writing and do not know why it is considered such a difficult, agonizing profession. I love all of it, thinking up the plots, getting to know the kids in the story, their parents, backyards, pizza toppings.

    Caroline B. Cooney (2012). “Twins”, p.188, Open Road Media
  • Actually my first eight books were historical novels, but they were never published

  • I wrote eight full-length adult novels in my twenties. None of them were published

  • My favorite book is always the one I'm working on at the moment

  • I believe my readers are crazy about their parents and want to be just like them when they grow up

  • I approach serious subjects, and I like to have the good guys win and have the parents among the good guys

  • Stephen had just come from a class discussion in which several students believed that the right cup of herbal tea would save them from pain and sorrow. Well acquainted with pain and sorrow, Stephen did not contribute to the discussion. He merely crossed these idiots off his list of possible friends.

    Pain   Class   Tea  
    Caroline B. Cooney (2008). “What Janie Found”, p.100, Laurel Leaf
  • I'm one of the lucky writers: plots come easily to me

  • When in doubt, shut up.

    Caroline B. Cooney (2012). “The Time Travelers: Volume One”, p.142, Laurel Leaf
  • in Los Angeles ... was the thinking-est crowd on earth: how to get ahead, how to mold a better body, how to have a better relationship, how to score, earn, fight, win, get published, be a star.

    Caroline B. Cooney (2012). “Flash Fire”, p.21, Open Road Media
  • But sometimes, in tight corners, when your back is against the wall and the world is against you, you have to fight back in unexpected ways.

    Caroline B. Cooney (2011). “The Vampire's Promise”, p.483, Scholastic Inc.
  • I love writing and do not know why it is considered such a difficult, agonizing profession.

    Caroline B. Cooney (2012). “Twins”, p.188, Open Road Media
  • Guys with nice person names try to be sympathetic.

    Caroline B. Cooney (2013). “Wanted!”, p.94, Open Road Media
  • People nearly always believe, and are willing to back it up with weapons and cruelty, that their religion and way of life is better than the other person's

  • I get letters from readers who say that they have always hated reading, but somebody suggested one of my books, they actually finished the book and enjoyed it, and they're going on to read another book. I'm thrilled that they have figured out that reading is fun

  • I'll take you to Mickey D's," said Sean. "I'll buy you a hamburger." Annie was not thrilled. Sean's offer did not compare to offers made in other centuries. "And fries," Sean said. "And a vanilla milkshake." Annie remained unthrilled. "Okay, okay. You can have a Big Mac." Romance in my century, she thought, is pitiful.

  • Breakfast was only worth having when somebody else made it for you.

  • What more can life hold, than to know that because of your story, somebody out there has decided to read again!

  • People think they own time. They have watches and clocks and digital pulses. But they are wrong. Time owns them.

    Caroline B. Cooney (2012). “The Time Travelers: Volume One”, p.147, Laurel Leaf
  • If you write a story based on a real person, you're trapped by the details of the real person and his life. It gets in the way of writing your own story.

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