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Maggie Shipstead Quotes: "How strange it was that a dream, once realized, could quickly turn mundane."

How strange it was that a dream, once realized, could quickly turn mundane.



Maggie Shipstead Quotes: "I think the posture of confidence can serve you well. I'm not sure what's to be gained by sitting at your computer and beating yourself up."

I think the posture of confidence can serve you well. I'm not sure what's to be gained by sitting at your computer and beating yourself up.




Maggie Shipstead Quotes: "Novels definitely come more naturally to me. When I write short stories, it's always a fight against it expanding."

Novels definitely come more naturally to me. When I write short stories, it's always a fight against it expanding.



Maggie Shipstead Quotes: "I think I'm someone who can prattle on a long time about something, which serves me well as a novelist, but it's the enemy when I'm writing short stories."

I think I'm someone who can prattle on a long time about something, which serves me well as a novelist, but it's the enemy when I'm writing short stories.




Maggie Shipstead Quotes: "If you get discouraged about a section of a novel, that can be more catastrophic than getting discouraged about an individual story."

If you get discouraged about a section of a novel, that can be more catastrophic than getting discouraged about an individual story.



Maggie Shipstead Quotes: "I, the lone inhabitant of my body and life, am inescapably large to myself, but also ridiculously, inconceivably small."

I, the lone inhabitant of my body and life, am inescapably large to myself, but also ridiculously, inconceivably small.