“I was walking down the street in New York City and just lines of poetry started to drop into my head.” Laurie Halse Anderson speaks about her memoir in verse – Shout. ” I was thinking about the thousands and thousands of ( survivors of sexual abuse) who have shared their stories with me…. and this book just unfolded and unfolded… I knew it needed to be told in verse not narrative. So I took a deep breath and I took the plunge.”

I’m really proud of all the really cruddy trash and all the really not great books that I wrote because they got me to the place where I could create and could write and could communicate effectively.


We cannot change the past but it really doesn’t hurt to visit it sometimes.

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