In regards to her writing process, Hugo said that every so often, she gets story ideas from the news and then uses that to center her plot. “…the one I’m working on right now is on medical ethics and that comes straight out of the newspaper… so then you construct a scenario and then you create… I construct a story arc with an opening, rising action, climax, falling action… I do it as almost as if it’s a theater piece, then I divide it into chapters…” She also prefers not to write endings that are always happy or pleasant. “…life is just not, I write realistic fiction, and there’s never, ‘ok, that’s the end and things didn’t change after this, and it was all happy.’ I wish it were… but it’s not… I never leave a reader without real hope. I never do a hopeless ending, but I never tie up everything so you know exactly what’s going to happen and exactly the whole future.”

So, I’ve kind of given up plotting out the ending because, I mean, I think I know where it’s going and then the characters just say, ‘Oh yeah, good luck with that! That is not what we’re doing.'”


Giving birth does not make a mother, placing a child for adoption does not make her less of one.”

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