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In an absent dream seanan mcguire
In an absent dream seanan mcguire












I can’t worry about, ‘Do I feel creative today?’ What I worry about is, ‘Can I pay my bills if I blow a deadline?’ “My mortgage is 100 percent paid by me writing and publishing books … but I don’t get to sit around and wait to feel inspired. “I fear homelessness more than one probably should fear it, and homelessness is a terrible situation,” the 43-year-old said during a recent phone interview. Having spent some of her formative years homeless in Concord in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay area, McGuire, who now lives north of Seattle with her four cats, said that though she’s fortunate enough to make a living doing what she loves, she doesn’t take it for granted. She has a slew of projects that will be published this year, including the 15th book in her October Daye series, “When Sorrows Come,” out in September through Penguin Random House, and her latest, “Across the Green Grass Fields,” the sixth entry in her Hugo- and Nebula Award-winning Wayward Children series, which was published by Tor in January.

in an absent dream seanan mcguire in an absent dream seanan mcguire

Author Seanan McGuire hasn’t let the pandemic slow down her writing.














In an absent dream seanan mcguire