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You can't keep the birds of sadness from flying over your head, but you can keep them from nesting in your hair.
Sharon Creech
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Sharon Creech
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: July 29
Novelist
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South Euclid
Ohio
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Relationships with parents, grandparents, friends, and siblings were important to me when I was young and have remained so throughout my life. Our relationships with other people both shape and reflect who we are. These relationships are infinitely fascinating to explore!
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Sometimes when you are trying not to think about something it keeps popping back in your head you can't help it you think about it and think about it and think about it until your brain feels like a squashed pea.
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I am drawn to the ways in which we are shaped by people and by place.
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Then I thought, boy, isn't that just typical? You wait and wait and wait for something, and then when it happens, you feel sad.
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You know, maybe that's all anybody wants, is to be useful. And have somebody else notice it.
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Don’t be in too much of a rush to be published. There is enormous value in listening and reading and writing—and then putting your words away for weeks or months–and then returning to your work to polish it some more.
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Sometimes you know in your heart you love someone, but you have to go away before your head can figure it out.
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I cannot just write a frivolous book, a la-di-da book. Everything isn't la-di-da. There is something that's going to pull you up short. I want to reassure young readers. I want to comfort them, to not fear the unexpected.
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I don't want to because boys don't write poetry. Girls do.
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I love the way that each book -- any book -- is its own journey. You open it, and off you go. You are changed in some way, large or small, by having traveled with those characters.
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Why do people not listen when you say no? Why do they think you are too stupid or too young to understand? Why do they think you are too shy to reply? Why do they keep badgering you until you will say yes?
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I enjoy receiving and giving realistic fiction, for both children and adults, with strong characters, beautiful language, and humane visions.
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Once 'Walk Two Moons' received the Newbery Medal, I decided to write full-time. Partly because there seemed to be an audience out there who wanted to read what I wanted to write, and partly because I could now support myself financially through writing.
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And what did I think when I was small and why did I forget? And what else will I forget when I grow older? And if you forget is it as if it never happened? Will none of the things you saw or thought or dreamed matter?
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What I have since realized is that if people expect you to be brave, sometimes you pretend that you are, even when you are frightened down to your very bones.
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It wasn't that I was stupid ... It was just that there didn't seem to be a lot to say that someone wasn't already saying.
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So much depends upon a blue car splattered with mud speeding down the road.
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It can't be dead. It was alive just a minute ago.
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Something I am wondering: if you cannot hear do you have no sounds in your head? Do you see a silent movie
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When I read good stories, I want to write good stories too.
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