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The apparitions have distinctive personalities. Of creating them, Oliver says, “It was really fun, because the ghosts were raised in different eras. It allowed me to have these great dynamics between the ghost characters.”. Many intriguing insights bubble beneath the plot. “The book’s a lot about the functioning of memory and how what we feel about what’s happened to us may or may not correspond to a truthful picture, as well as the damage that people who love each other can do to one another — that’s definitely a theme. It’s also a book about growth. It’s about how you move past these things that ensnare us, entrap us in a sick, old place.”.

Oliver creates a credible reality that lives within the fantastical elements of her fiction, “There are certain conventions, like ghosts have kind of a limited agency, But I really did not want to have the convention of ghosts that were just disembodied, malevolent spirits that don’t ballerina art ballet dancer canvas wrap blue dance decor girls room fine art print have any personality or histories of their own, For me, I’ve always loved fiction that teeters on the edge of the real and the fantastic, whether it’s Magical Realism or ‘Low’ Fantasy, fiction that flows back and forth between the two worlds.”..

“Rooms” presented Oliver with unique challenges. “That’s attendant in the fact that it’s structured the way it is, with all the action taking place in one house, that there are seven different narrators, that there’s first-person and third-person, past tense and present tense. And so many different kinds of individual stories that have to converge and make sense.”. Expectations are high for “Rooms.”. “I’m able to put that all aside while I’m writing. Once we approach pub date, no. Then I turn into a bundle of agonized nerves. And now that this book is out, I have to reach a new audience, get people in a completely different sphere to read it.”.

While growing up in a small town in New York state, Oliver’s creative side was encouraged, “My parents are both literature professors and very much immersed in the cultural scene, My sister and I went to museums, took music and dance lessons, And our imaginative playtime was validated and taken seriously.”, Her father, Harold Schecter, is also a writer, known for true-crime novels, “My father’s discipline has rubbed off on me, He writes every day, And ballerina art ballet dancer canvas wrap blue dance decor girls room fine art print so do I, Just seeing somebody work and be that dedicated to their craft and their passion can’t fail but to make a strong impression, My Dad’s advice to me was, ‘If you can do anything else in the world, other than to be a writer, then you should do it, But if it’s the only thing that you really want to do, then you have to do it, basically.'”..

A voracious reader, young Oliver began writing by penning sequels to her favorite books, simply for her own entertainment. “It was essentially a version of fan fiction. I would read a book, fall in love with it, and then continue the story myself. To this day, I’m inspired by the things I read. My reading and my writing are very respondent to one another.”. After completing New York University’s MFA program in creative writing, Oliver became an editor at a division of Penguin books. “I learned to structure. As an editor, having to think critically about a book in terms of its mechanical parts, which ones are moving too slowly, which ones don’t fit totally, that helped me then apply it to my own work and actually finally learn to tell a story, not just write a pretty sentence.”.

Her focus shifted to young adult books, “That literature continues to grow as a category, Teens really claim a big portion of their identity through these books, I don’t remember, in high school, people declaring themselves to be fan girls of reading, That’s its own sort of sub-sub culture, And ballerina art ballet dancer canvas wrap blue dance decor girls room fine art print a very vocal, passionate one, I think it’s a great thing.”, Among her major inspirations, she cites Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Ian McEwan, Henry James, J.K, Rowling, Stephen King, Jeffrey Eugenides, Virginia Woolf and Roald Dahl..

Certain themes recur in her books. “The themes that matter to me seem to be ones of redemption, of people who are broken or damaged in some way — or believe that they are — moving past that, usually through connection to other people or through managing to escape their past in some way.”. Oliver, 31, divides her time between Brooklyn and Connecticut. She is in the midst of writing her next teen book, as well as a new adult novel. “I can’t conceive of my life without writing.

“It’s so rewarding, being able to do what you love for a living, being able to travel and work from anywhere, and work in your pajamas,” Oliver says, laughing, “But writing is really hard, It never gets easier, And it’s really scary to put a new book out, particularly if you’ve had any success in the past, It’s challenging, Every ballerina art ballet dancer canvas wrap blue dance decor girls room fine art print day, you have to fight with the little demons in your head, telling you that you can’t do it.”, As co-founder of Paper Lantern, a boutique literary development company, she helps other writers believe they can do it..



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