Sara Shepard
Sara Shepard
Sara Catherine Shepard is an American author known for the bestselling Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game book series, both of which have been turned into television shows on Freeform...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth8 April 1977
CityPittsburgh, PA
CountryUnited States of America
took
I am a big outliner. For my adult book, 'The Visibles,' I did not outline, and it took me two years to write because I just didn't outline, and I had no path.
emotions male stories understood written
I've written short stories from male perspectives before, and I've never had a problem with it as long as I've understood the character's emotions and motivations.
I was just over high school, and I was kind of artsy.
enemy sometimes threat
My enemies are everywhere. And sometimes, those we least suspect turn out to be our biggest threats.
hair-products perfume booze
The air smelled like a mélange of everyone's perfume and hair products, with a slight undertone of booze.
summer book two
I understood we used to be close. But they were like books i'd read two summer ago; I knew I'd liked them, but I couldn't tell you now what they'd been about.
baggage use conquer
Whatever baggage you have, use it. Conquer it. Don’t let it stop you.
want found
when I hide something, it stays hid, until I want it found.
liars littles might
Never trust a pretty little liars even though they might be right.
secret way safe
...the only way to keep your secrets safe is to have none at all...
emotional guy fleas
That was the thing about guys, though: Sometimes, they had the emotional depth of a flea.
people just-saying disappointing
I'm just saying -- you can't prevent other people from disappointing you. It's bound to happen at some point. We're all only human. What you can do is decide how you're going to deal with it.
But you can't make someone be something they're not.
reading glasses black
Last but not least, she put on a pair of black-framed reading glasses she’d found on Mr. Mercer’s bedside table. If it worked for Clark Kent, it’d work for her.