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" As an adult, I have often been deep in serious conversation with someone I've highly respected and seen them roll an eye as my mouth has mangled yet another magnificently conceived, clumsily articulated sentence. In my mind, the words are mellifluous as honey. In my mouth, they are shards of glass. "
Deep
Mind
Words
" As I grew up, I read and loved many fairy-tale retellings and began to think about writing my own reimagining of 'Rapunzel.' "
Loved
Own
Think
" Every word we speak calls on 37 muscles and thousands of nerves. It's not surprising that sometimes these nerves and muscles fail us. "
Speak
Sometimes
Fail
" Fairy tales are stories of triumph and transformation and true love, all things I fervently believe in. "
Love
Believe
Transformation
" Fairytales were never really meant for children; they were meant as cautionary tales for teenagers on the verge of growing up. "
Growing Up
Growing
Children
" Fairytales work on two levels. On a conscious level, they are stories of true love and triumph and overcoming difficult odds and so are pleasurable to read. But they work on a deeper and symbolic level in that they play out our universal psychological dramas and hidden desires and fears. "
Play
Love
Overcoming
" I have struggled all my life with my stuttering. Not to mention all my other speech impediments. I think I have every language disorder known to speech pathologists. "
Life
Speech
Think
" I love fairy tales because of their haunting beauty and magical strangeness. They are set in worlds where anything can happen. Frogs can be kings, a thicket of brambles can hide a castle where a royal court has lain asleep for a hundred years, a boy can outwit a giant, and a girl can break a curse with nothing but her courage and steadfastness. "
Girl
Kings
Hide
" It has always seemed a cruel joke to me that the very word 'stutter' is difficult for many stutterers to pronounce. It is onomatopoeic, an imitation of the halting, repetitive sound made by people with this speech dysfunction. "
Difficult
Speech
People
" I was attacked by a dog when I was a toddler, and my injuries were so bad, I spent quite a bit of my childhood in and out of hospital. Books were absolutely my salvation during those years. "
Hospital
Bad
Childhood
" I wrote my novel 'Bitter Greens' as the creative component of a Doctorate of Creative Arts and am now looking at the history of the Rapunzel tale as my theoretical component. "
Creative
History
Now
" Many people think fairy tales and retellings of fairy tales are only for children, but I'm not the only writer to take an old tale and retell it for a sophisticated adult audience. "
Children
Think
People
" Once upon a time, I was a little girl sick in the hospital, and my mother gave me a copy of 'Grimm's Fairy Tales' to comfort me. "
Me
Comfort
Mother
" One of the biggest mistakes people make is to think that what you need to write a novel is imagination, creativity and a facility with words. Yes, you need all those things, but a novel is a highly complex organism that needs to be dealt with in quite a logical manner. "
Mistakes
Imagination
Creativity
" One reason why so little is known about the German resistance is because it was never a united movement in the way that it was in France or Poland. It was simply too dangerous. "
Way
Reason
Why
" Sanitising stories, leaching out all of the sense of danger and the darkness out of the stories, actually reduces them and stops them from doing what they're supposed to do, which is teach us how to manage our lives. "
Darkness
Danger
Sense
" Since the moment I could hold a pencil, I have spent nearly all day every day writing. And there is not an age group that I have not written for. You can read me from birth 'til death. "
Writing
Moment
Me
" Stories are like that. Like cities, they are built on the stones and bones of the past. "
Stones
Past
Bones
" Stories are the common ground that allow people to connect, despite all our defences and all our differences. "
Our
Differences
Common Ground
" Storytelling is as old as speech. It existed before humans first began to carve shapes in stones and press their hands upon the rocky walls of caves. "
Speech
Storytelling
Walls
" The ogres and witches and giants of fairytales stand in as metaphors for those obstacles that we all face in our own lives. "
Face
Stand
Own
" The storyline of a fantasy novel is filled with such a sense of enchantment, beauty and strangeness; it allows the writer to explore the big ontological questions of life that would sound like a sermon in a social realist novel. "
Fantasy
Life
Beauty
" To tell the truth, fairytales have never gone out of style. They have been told and retold for thousands of years, finding new shapes and structures with each new generation of tellers. "
Style
Generation
Finding
" We all want to win against all odds. We all want to be loved. We all wish it was possible to change our world and to make our world a better place. "
Place
Win
World
" When our ancestors crouched about the camp fire at night, they told each other tales of gods and heroes, monsters and marvels, to hold back the terrors of the night. Such tales comforted and entertained, diverted and educated those who listened, and helped shape their sense of the world and their place in it. "
Night
Fire
Heroes
" You cannot write a book unless it is totally inhabiting your imagination and you are totally engrossed with it. Which is a kind word for obsession. "
You
Book
Imagination
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