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  • Makes you grow up quick. Hard work makes you strong. I work hard every day; that's where I get my strength. That and knowing who I am.

    Dorothea Benton Frank (2004). “Sullivan's Island: A Lowcountry Tale”, p.210, Penguin
  • As authentic as it is riveting and ultimately unforgettable. Your past will find you-and it can change your life. I think it's the most soulful book Patti Callahan has ever written.

    Book   Past   Thinking  
  • The first indication of menopause is a broken thermostat. It's either that or your weight. In any case, if you don't do something, you could be dead by August. God, middle age is an unending insult.

    August   Broken   Age  
    Dorothea Benton Frank (2004). “Sullivan's Island: A Lowcountry Tale”, p.43, Penguin
  • God, middle age is an unending insult.

    Age   Insult   Menopause  
    Dorothea Benton Frank (2004). “Sullivan's Island: A Lowcountry Tale”, p.43, Penguin
  • A new year was a chance to start over. Maybe even, just maybe, there would be a peace on earth for one entire day.

    Dorothea Benton Frank (2013). “The Last Original Wife: A Novel”, p.31, Harper Collins
  • What I wanted to do was to earn enough money to pay for my mother's house. When my mother passed away, I wanted to buy it from the rest of my family and keep the house in the family. That was the only reason I even attempted writing for money.

    Mother   Writing   House  
  • Books were my passion and my escape from madness.

    Book   Passion   Madness  
    Dorothea Benton Frank (2007). “The Christmas Pearl”
  • I don't always want to read serious fiction. But when I read fiction that's not serious, I don't want to read brain candy. Entertain me, for God's sake.

    Brain   Fiction   Want  
  • My family always comes first. My world revolves around my husband, Peter, our daughter, Victoria, and our son, William, but not necessarily in that order. Then, it's this fascinating world of publishing that devours most of my days and many nights.

  • I have always thought that librarians are a little bit like doctors, travel agents and professors all rolled into one. We all know that a great story can lift spirits, take you anywhere in the world you want to go and in any time period to boot, and the lessons you learn from a good book can buoy your own convictions and even change your life.

    Book   Doctors   Buoys  
  • That's what I wanted for myself for even just a little while-to be unaware of the rest of the world. I needed some time.

    Life   World   Littles  
  • I love to cook, my husband and I collect wine, and in my head, I am always on Sullivan's Island, walking the beach listening to the song of the ocean.

    Song   Beach   Husband  
  • And if you want to know why great editors scare the pants off of writers everywhere, read 'Eats, Shoots and Leaves' by Lynne Truss. The punctuation police are everywhere!

    Editors   Police   Scare  
  • Here's my definition of a great beach read - a fabulous story that sucks me in like a black hole and when it's over, it jettisons my bones across the galaxy with a hair on fire mission to convince everyone I know that they must read that book or they will die.

    Beach   Book   Fire  
  • Anyway, stories bring us together to find common ground, to find our way through life together, or just to entertain us, and I am just thrilled to be a part of that process.

    Together   Stories   Way  
  • I think I've learned that if you want to be successful, you have to tell your story honestly and from your heart - and I think a healthy sense of humor doesn't hurt either.

    Hurt   Heart   Successful  
  • I have always loved to read, and now that I have penned 10 novels and a few magazine articles, I have fallen seriously in love with writing stories and seeing them go out into the world. It's magical, you know?

  • Isn’t it amazing how much good people can do for each other when you give them the opportunity to help?

  • If you want to know why all writers are a little crazy read 'The Midnight Disease' by Alice W. Flaherty. She talks about the drive to write, writer's block, and the creative brain. I know what's wrong with me!

    Block   Crazy   Writing  
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