Maggie Stiefvater

Maggie Stiefvater
Maggie Stiefvateris an American writer of Young Adult fiction. She currently lives in Virginia...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionYoung Adult Author
Date of Birth18 November 1981
CityHarrisonburg, VA
CountryUnited States of America
real long this-is-me
The journal and Gansey were clearly long acquainted, and he wanted her to know. This is me. The real me.
kings queens real
I can tell you that as a writer and as a reader, I regard character as king. Or queen. No matter how riveting the action or interesting the plot twists, if I don't feel like I'm meeting someone who feels real, I'm not going to be compelled to read further.
real names trying
Oh, I'll buy fourteen dresses and build a road and name it after myself and try one of everything at Palsson's." Though I don't quite look up, I can still feel his gaze on me. It's a heavy thing, this look of his. He says," What's the real answer?
real love-is long
Many, many readers have written asking me wistfully about the nature of Sam and Grace's relationship, and I can assure you, that sort is absolutely real. Mutual, respectful, enduring love is completely attainable as long as you swear you won't settle for less.
real butterfly sun
If that moment had been a real thing, it would've been a butterfly, flapping and fluttering toward the sun.
real book shiver
Books are more real when you read them outside.
dream reality people
Reality's what other people dream for you.
home reality wanted
The one reality was this: He was home. How badly he wanted to stay.
reality blood tests
So here's my theory, and this is such crap science, I don't have to tell you. It's science without microscopes, blood tests, or reality.
real my-birthday cookies
Imagine my delight and awe when I discovered such a thing was a real genre - contemporary fantasy or urban fantasy. It was like having my birthday twice in one week and cookie dough for breakfast.
real real-life dragons
Who need to read about real life when there's dragons. Come on!
reality choices fantasy
I have a certain avoidance of reality that makes fantasy an ideal choice for me.
close novel pervasive sticks
Ideas come from all over, but as I write more and more, I find I'm always hunting for mood: I want to write a novel with a pervasive mood that sticks with you after you close the cover.
adult definitely either explore fiction relationships teens unlike
One of the things that I really like about young adult fiction is that you can explore the relationships between teens and their parents. I definitely think that teens are a product of their parents. You either end up just like them or you consciously make the decision to be unlike them.