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Patricia Reilly Giff

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    All of my books are based in some way on my personal experiences, or the experiences of members of my family, or the stories kids would tell me in school.

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    Anyone who has problems, or worries, anyone who laughs and cries, anyone who feels can write. It's only talking on paper... talking about the things that matter to us.

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    Do you all have a living room floor or a bedroom floor? Then you can write a book.

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    Drawing is what you see of the world, truly see...And sometimes what you see is so deep in your head you're not even sure of what you're seeing. But when it's down there on paper, and you look at it, really look, you'll see the way things are...that's the world, isn't it? You have to keep looking to find the truth.

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    I cannot outline. I do not know what the next thing is going to happen in the book until it comes out of my fingers.

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    I have no special talent, you know. I never took a writing course before I began to write.

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    I loved teaching. It was my world. I only left because I was overwhelmed with three careers - teaching, writing, and my family.

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    I'm still writing in my old age. And still loving it. It fills my days. Writing is my salvation. I just get up in the morning, and I'm in this world that I scratch out and begin again and write over - and then suddenly it's lunchtime, and I'm back.

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    I myself was terrified during the Second World War. The war started when I was six, and I was so sure that we were going to be bombed and killed. My imagination is my biggest plus and my worst minus.

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    I want to see children curled up with books, finding an awareness of themselves as they discover other people's thoughts. I want them to make the connection that books are people's stories, that writing is talking on paper, and I want them to write their own stories. I'd like my books to provide that connection for them.

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    Outside of family, writing is essential. To me, it's like breathing.

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    Revision is the heart of writing. Every page I do is done over seven or eight times.

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    Sometimes when I visit schools, kids will interview me for the school newspaper. They ask me questions and my answers tend to go on and on, and they try to write down everything I'm saying as quickly as they can. And one day, a kid holds up her hand and said, 'Do you think you could just answer 'yes' or 'no?' Aren't kids wonderful?

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    The reasons kids get into trouble in one way or another is because - Who ever told them they were special?

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    To me, family is everything. I want children to realize how important their families are and what a support system a family is.

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    What inspired me to become an author? I think it was the snow in New York. I looked out the window and I said, 'Well, I have to get dressed every morning to go to teach, but if I write a book, I can stay home in my bathrobe, eat candy corn.'

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    What I think of sometimes, as I read the new books - do kids really need to see such a seamy side of life? I'm in the minority, such an old woman, perhaps. I love the books that have given kids joy, that give them hope at the end. Sometimes it seems to me the books right now are very depressive.

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    When I sit and talk with a person, I'm not always paying attention. I'm looking at the person and saying, 'What is it about his or her life that appeals to me?

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    If someone looks into your eyes, I read in a book one time, he'll see right into your soul. I didn't want anyone to see into my soul.

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    I told her that saying goodbye didn't matter, not a bit. What mattered were all the days you were together before that, all the things you remembered.