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Conversations
with Laura
An In-depth Look at her Works
In
conversations with her publicist, Laura Van Wormer speaks
candidly about of her novels, their characters, and their
impact on her future work. Delve into the frank
discussions about the influence Laura's own life has had on her
craft and how she chooses to write about the characters, places,
themes and issues in her novels.
Mr. Murder | |
"Sally tends to make people in committed relationships appreciate being in a committed relationship, while some single people are driven wild that Sally seemingly has everything—brains, beauty, talent—and still keeps screwing up her love life. An agony over wasted resources I suppose."
- Laura
To view the complete interview on Mr. Murder,
check out the complete Conversation with Laura. |
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The Bad Witness | |
"Most readers adore Sally, but there are a lot of people who write to complain about her."
- Laura
To view the complete interview on The Bad Witness,
check out the complete Conversation with Laura. |
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The Last Lover | |
"When I sat down to write these books, I decided to bring back some of the wonderful characters who had appeared in my previous novels, such as Riverside Drive, West End and Talk, because I felt their stories were still evolving."
- Laura
To view the complete interview on The Last Lover,
check out the complete Conversation with Laura. |
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Expose' | |
"I’m always amazed at how many people in the media professions had a parent die early and how that shaped their lives. We all seem to share a burning desire to succeed, to excel."
- Laura
To view the complete interview on Expose',
check out the complete Conversation with Laura. |
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