Lauren Weisberger
![Lauren Weisberger](/assets/img/authors/lauren-weisberger.jpg)
Lauren Weisberger
Lauren Weisbergeris an American novelist and author of the 2003 bestseller The Devil Wears Prada, a speculated roman à clef of her real life experience as a put-upon assistant to Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth28 March 1977
CountryUnited States of America
friday home order sit
I'm not a person who would get up at 5 A.M. to write, but I could sacrifice my Friday night and just order in dinner, sit at home and get into it.
mom dad house
Mom and Dad were great, but being asked where I was going every time I left the house - or where I'd been every time I returned - got old quickly.
perfect-guy matter seems
He certainly seems like the perfect guy but none of that matters if he's not the perfect guy for you.
activities airline blogs details hotels hours love obsessed planning process subscribe travel trips volunteer
I am obsessed with planning travel! Not just traveling, which I love, but the whole planning process and all the details that go into it. I subscribe to all these travel blogs and airline forums and research hotels and activities and destinations for hours on end, and I volunteer to plan trips for everyone I know.
books stop
I'm always in search of those books where you don't want to stop reading, and 'Me Before You' is at the top of that list.
earn figure life rest traveling
If I could figure out a way to earn a living while traveling for the rest of my life, well, I think that'd be a dream come true.
analyzing everywhere examining reporters writers
Here in New York, we're media obsessed. Writers write about writers who write about writers and reporters and freelancers, and it's just a festival of information. We're all analyzing and examining and predicting, and I can't imagine that it's like that everywhere else.
author best ridiculous
I admit to subscribing to all the celebrity rags. The best part of being an author is if the celebs aren't being ridiculous enough, you can just make it up.
dedicate hardest months
It's the hardest thing in the world to dedicate to writing, but if you do that even once a week, after six months or a year you'll have something substantial.