Making It Up with Corinne Sullivan, author of Yours Always
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"A lot of it is learning to trust your reader too. I feel like I'm tempted to do a lot of handholding when I write... and you have to go through with a red pen after and say, 'Okay, what is really not needed? What can the reader figure out on their own?' ... You're not writing books for idiots, so don't act like they're idiots." — Corinne Sullivan
Corinne Sullivan is the senior news editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers celebrity and entertainment news. She graduated from Boston College in 2014 with a degree in English and creative writing. She went on to receive her MFA in fiction from Sarah Lawrence College. Her stories have appeared in literary magazines such as Night Train, Knee-Jerk, and Pithead Chapel, among other publications, and her 2018 debut novel, Indecent, was included on several "best of" lists.
Among other things, Corinne and Carter discuss trying to become an editorial assistant after getting her MFA, lessons on the writing industry that Corinne has learned from being a senior news editor at Cosmopolitan, and how descriptive writing can slow a story down. At the end of their conversation, they make up a suspenseful story using a line from BJ Magnani’s We’ll Always Have Poison.