Erin Morgenstern

Erin Morgenstern
Erin Morgensternis an American multimedia artist and the author of a successful fantasy novel, The Night Circus. It was published in more than a dozen languages by 2013 and won the annual Locus Award for Best First Novel...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth8 July 1978
CountryUnited States of America
circus entertainment venues
The circus itself is my personal ideal entertainment venue.
eye circus way
She turns her head, Bailey catches her eye, and she smiles at him. Not in the way that one smiles at a random member of the audience when one is in the middle of performing circus tricks with unusually talented kittens but in the way that one smiles when one recognizes someone they have not seen in some time.
sight done circus
Everything I have done, every change I have made to that circus, every impossible feat and astounding sight, I have done for her.
dream thinking circus
You think, as you walk away from Le Cirque des Rêves and into the creeping dawn, that you felt more awake within the confines of the circus. You are no longer quite certain which side of the fence is the dream.
circus warning night-circus
The circus arrives without warning.
yesterday circus warning
The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not.
circus difficult difficult-things
The most difficult thing to read is time. Maybe because it changes so many things.
dream built night-circus
But you built me dreams instead.
soul may circus
You may tell a tale that takes up residence in someone's soul
soul circus ache
Something about the circus stirs their souls, and they ache for it when it is absent.
circus unexpected finest
The finest of pleasures are always the unexpected ones.
circus cases maidens
Most maidens are perfectly capable of rescuing themselves in my experience, at least the ones worth something, in any case.
best composing felt individual likely might stories three trilogy volumes work
If I had a story idea that I felt would work best in three volumes I might write a trilogy eventually. I'd very likely write it all at once, though, so I could work on it as a whole and not broken into individual volumes. I don't always write in order, so composing multi-book stories could get complicated.
bit figure plot
Plot is not my forte. It's like I have to live in my head in the book for a while before I figure out what the story is... My process is a bit messier.