![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I’d failed three times before my first published book to find a topic that was dear enough to me that I would do the work and spend the time that’s necessary to get to the end of a final draft. Lauren Groff: By the time I started Monsters, I’d discovered (through my own abject failure at writing a few novels) that the most important element of writing is the selection of the subject matter. Superstition Review: What inspired you to write a love story to your hometown of Cooperstown, New York? How did T he Monsters of Templeton accomplish that goal for you? Lauren’s books are thoroughly entertaining and possess inspiring, emotional honesty.” She discusses writing a love story to her hometown, fairy tales, and the art of storytelling in this interview. She said of the process, “Prepping for the interview was such an exciting experience because I knew I was going to have a conversation with the author of the New York Times Bestseller I was currently reading and enjoying. This interview was conducted via email by Interview Editor Monica Petersen. "You Can't Write from the Inside," an Interview with Lauren Groff ![]()
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