Welcome Lisa!!!
My Books of Truth
I always knew I wanted to be a writer. Well not out of the
womb, but ever since I was a little kid. Second grade little. But, I didn't
know what kind of a writer I wanted to be until I read the books: Go Ask Alice
& Lisa, Bright & Dark.
They were unlike books I'd ever read before. They seemed
almost like I shouldn't be allowed to read them, like I was seeing the
characters true, unedited, innermost usually scary thoughts. It felt incredible
to know exactly how someone else felt—to know that people had those scary and
sometimes uncomfortable feelings too.
I knew I wanted to be the kind of writer who wrote books like those. Who could give that feeling to readers.
I knew I wanted to be the kind of writer who wrote books like those. Who could give that feeling to readers.
I wanted to tell the truth.
Sometimes the truth can be beautiful, but a lot of times it can be ugly. My books have been called in positive reviews: raw, honest, sharp, and real. And, in negative reviews: depressing, angry, annoying, and too much.
Sometimes the truth can be beautiful, but a lot of times it can be ugly. My books have been called in positive reviews: raw, honest, sharp, and real. And, in negative reviews: depressing, angry, annoying, and too much.
I have been told my books have the
ability to make you snot-laugh and snot-cry, but also have been told
that some readers want to throw them across the room.
It's never easy to get negative
reviews but what I've come to understand over time is that what people LOVE and
HATE about my books are the exact same things. They are about real life and real
problems and very real characters and for some people than can be:
depressing, angry, annoying, and too much.
What attracted me to books of truth
is the same thing that can repel some people. For some people books like the ones
that inspired me can be UGLY. But for others, it can beautiful and
exactly what they need.
Go Ask Alice and Lisa, Bright and
Dark, books that ask tough questions that dare to discuss tough topics were
what I needed when I was in high school. And that is why even with some
negative reviews I will continue to write books that I hope can do the same for
others.
Books with truth at their core made
me feel normal when nothing else did.
I know there are so many girls and
women, who just want someone, anyone to understand them. Who try so hard to
make sense of their lives that it hurts.
That is who I write for, why I
write, because I know sometimes that just saying and reading the scary and hard
things can make you feel better. I know that because it's what finally did it
for me.
Author Bio:
Lisa Burstein is a tea seller by day and a writer by night. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from the Inland Northwest Center for Writers at Eastern Washington University. She is the author of the YA Novels: Pretty Amy and Dear Cassie and the NA Novella: The Next Forever. Sneaking Candy is her first full-length new adult novel.
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Sneaking Candy looks good - love this interview!
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