Erin Dionne
Autor(a) de Models Don't Eat Chocolate Cookies
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Conhecimento Comum
- Data de nascimento
- 1975-02-11
- Sexo
- female
- Nacionalidade
- USA
- Educação
- Emerson College (MFA - Creative Writing)
Boston College (BA - English and Communication) - Ocupações
- children's book author
young adult writer
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I've wanted to be a writer since I was seven years old. I loved books and reading so much that I thought that writing books must be even better than reading them (I was also pretty sure that authors spent a lot of time in their pajamas). So that seemed like a good deal.
After attending Boston College, where I majored in English and Communications, I went to graduate school at Emerson College to get my Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. In college, I wrote lots of terrible short stories about boring adults and their boring problems, but when I went to graduate school I discovered that my stories were much better when my characters were kids. Their problems and situations were way more interesting to me.
It took me seven years of hard work to get my first book published, and I still work really hard on every story that I write. But my seven year old self would be happy to know that she was right: being a writer is the best job ever. And although I don't get to work in my pajamas all the time....sometimes I do!
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- Obras
- 12
- Also by
- 1
- Membros
- 1,118
- Popularidade
- #22,979
- Avaliação
- 3.7
- Críticas
- 46
- ISBN
- 59
- Línguas
- 2
I admit her attempts to wreck her chances at Miss Husky Peach (husky, who in their right mind would refer to a girl as 'husky'?) were fun and creative. I was thrilled that she didn't angst about the fact she was chubby neither before or after her Operation Skinny Celeste plan. She might not have been thrilled with being chubby, but she didn't spend most of the book whining about it and trying unhealthy methods to lose weight.
And her positive message I think won me over. Just because we're not all size zero doesn't mean we're any better or worse for it. Its how you see yourself and how you feel about yourself. Sure eating cookies instead of veggies isn't healthy, but why deny yourself a treat every so often? Learn to balance out everything and in the end you'll be a happier you.… (mais)