Quotes from Megan Abbott
I am an insomniac. I wake up at 6 or 6:30 and get out of bed immediately. The coffee starts right away. Then I get to the computer as quickly as possible. I like to start writing when I'm still half-asleep, in a state between dreaming and waking.
~ Megan Abbott
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It feels like breaking rules is almost a given now on TV.
~ Megan Abbott
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True crime has long been a passion for me, but I'm also a sucker for biographies, particularly of politicians, writers, or Hollywood icons.
~ Megan Abbott
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I think it was Freud who said that we're all arrested at a certain age. For me, it was always 13.
~ Megan Abbott
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I think we writers are very superstitious. We don't know why it's working when it's working, so we attach cause and effect.
~ Megan Abbott
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I think watching TV has influenced my books, but I don't think writing TV has.
~ Megan Abbott
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I think there's a concept that crime fiction is or was male-dominated, but it really never has been.
~ Megan Abbott
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I've come to believe that what draws women to true crime tales is an instinctual understanding that this is the world they live in.
~ Megan Abbott
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Before I write, I like to read obits in 'The Times' because they're well written, and I like the little details. It gets the energy going in the morning. I really like the obits of old Hollywood actors and actresses.
~ Megan Abbott
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I'm always fascinated by how different writers' rooms work.
~ Megan Abbott
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In the world of book writing, there's a few people, maybe, where you have close relationships. In TV, there are so many more relationships, and they're all so critical.
~ Megan Abbott
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I'm ashamed how little science fiction I've read.
~ Megan Abbott
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I will read anything at all by Kate Atkinson, Daniel Woodrell, and William Kennedy, who are all fearless.
~ Megan Abbott
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On 'The Deuce,' the writers' room gets like group therapy.
~ Megan Abbott
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I don't think I could write a book that had an ideological plan going in - I think that would be a terrible book.
~ Megan Abbott
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I wrote my graduate thesis at New York University on hard-boiled fiction from the 1930s and 1940s, so, for about two years, I read nothing but Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, James Cain and Chester Himes. I developed such a love for this kind of writing.
~ Megan Abbott
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When 'Dare Me' was first in development, it was hard to make the case for why it'd be interesting to anybody other than teenage girls. It'd often be treated, like, on first glance, 'What is this? 'Pretty Little Liars?' 'Mean Girls?'' It never was that.
~ Megan Abbott
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Novels are so interior and idiosyncratic and such a solitary process.
~ Megan Abbott
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If I have a writing problem, the minute I step away, there's a solution.
~ Megan Abbott
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I never quite know how to fill that anxious, semi-wasted time before a midday flight home.
~ Megan Abbott
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The speed of the TV stuff vs. the self-imposed pace of novel writing has been a big adjustment, and going back and forth often feels like whiplash.
~ Megan Abbott
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I thought labs were such cinematic, spooky spaces.
~ Megan Abbott
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I've consumed true crime since first discovering 'Helter Skelter' by Vincent Bugliosi in a used bookstore at age 9 or 10 and staring in fascination and horror at the crime-scene photos in the middle.
~ Megan Abbott
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There's this notion of women's bodies being out of control - so out of control that men don't understand it at all.
~ Megan Abbott
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