Caroline Leavitt
Caroline Leavitt
Caroline Leavitt is an American novelist. She is the New York Times bestselling author of Is This Tomorrow and Pictures of You, as well as 8 other novels...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
CountryUnited States of America
clothes skeletons hair
I love rewriting because that is where and how you discover the story. Its like you have this skeleton, and you get to put flesh on it and hair and clothes and really wonderful jewelry.
husband hard-work night
Housewives of the 1950s were supposed to create show-stopping meals every night for their hard-working husbands.
thinking self people
A lot of people hurl themselves into relationships to lose themselves, but I think the best relationships help us to be more ourselves, to bring forth our best selves.
pie indifferent cooks
I am an indifferent cook, but I can make pie.
husband cheater firsts
My first husband was a serial cheater.
people reason
L.A. is a place people come to for all sorts of reasons, often to reinvent themselves, and that fascinates me.
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I really want to go into the future 500 years and be a quantum physicist. Not only would I get to see all the incredible inventions I know will be out there, but I'd be able to understand the science behind them!
book heart years
A haunting, harrowing punch to the heart, Among the Missing is flat-out brilliant. About the secrets we keep, the lives we are desperate to live, and the chances we miss, it's a psychological dazzler. Truly, one of my favorite books of this year-or any year.
being-yourself able imagine
Never be with anyone you couldn't imagine yourself being able to live without.
character people use
Writers are magpies, and we collect details about people and we use them for fictional characters.
along cover good readers title writers
All writers know how important a good title is. It's the first thing readers see, along with a knock-your-socks-off cover - a seductive 'come hither' for the story within.
fascinates people reinvent sorts
L.A. is a place people come to for all sorts of reasons, often to reinvent themselves, and that fascinates me.
I know another New York Times bestselling author - Beth Kephart - she self-published one of her books.
I always write about the things that haunt me, the questions I have.