When it comes to her writing process, Sheck allows only one person to read her novels as she’s working on them and that is her husband, a former senior editor at Pantheon Books. “…he’s an excellent reader and what would happen is when I started writing the novels, I would write a few pages each day, I would email them to him, and then at dinner we would talk and so my characters became part of our little family… we both loved it and then when I would finish the book we’d both be sad… I was very lucky to have [him] and he’s very devoted, so when I was first learning to write novels… he would do things like, he was a very good researcher and I remember coming home one day and he had ordered like 12 volumes of all the plots in western literature and he’s reading them. He was just sitting there reading them, and so that was like a wonderful resource for me. He was great that way.”

In order to succeed as a writer, you have to be willing to fail a lot because you have to be willing to experiment, right?”


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