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Jill Davis
American
Author
Born:
1966
About
Because
Book
Chooses
Think
Writing
Related authors:
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Frederick Douglass
Helen Keller
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I really absolutely loved writing my first book.
Jill Davis
Book
Writing
First
Absolutely
Loved
Really
I think shrinks are interesting to write about because you get to see what the character chooses to reveal, and what behaviors or stances the character tries out on the shrink that might not be part of the character's make-up outside of that room. It's an emotional test-kitchen.
Jill Davis
Character
You
Think
Out
Tries
See
About
Write
Emotional
Outside
Part
Because
Reveal
Get
Behaviors
Interesting
Room
Might
Chooses
Shrink
Shrinks
I've been fascinated with the subject of loss for a long time. In particular, I'm interested in how people, consciously or unconsciously, spend their lives replacing the things they lost when they were children.
Jill Davis
Time
People
Long
Long Time
Lost
Spend
Particular
How
Were
Been
Loss
Subject
Replacing
Children
Interested
Fascinated
Lives
Things
I don't actually keep the dresses I've worn during other friends' weddings. Closets are small in New York City - I can't be squandering space on bridesmaid dresses.
Jill Davis
Space
Other
Worn
City
Dresses
Small
Weddings
New
Friends
Squandering
York
Closets
New York
New York City
Keep
Actually
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