I love books about dysfunctional families.
It's nice to dig deeper into people who may look one way but always have a story to tell. I obviously write about that a lot.
You hear about those stories where a person is married to someone and they have another family - that's pretty much unforgivable!
With teenagers, the emotions are higher and things are more dramatic. That doesn't mean adults don't also act like children in their own way.
Everybody has a secret and everybody has problems.
Even if you're an adult you still have secrets and scandals following you.
There's really kind of nobody we can trust.
I'm not sure that I have a favorite either on-screen or in the books! Whenever I'm writing, I'm always really excited to dive back into each character.
I do a lot of brainstorming with my editors. Sometimes it just comes out in the writing. I'll get an idea as I'm writing the chapter. I try to go for maximum surprises in PLL, stuff you don't see coming. It's a lot of fun!
I really like the spooky twists and the intense mystery. I think the various plot devices work really well for TV, but they are still also in the spirit of Pretty Little Liars as a whole. I also really liked Spencer's breakdown in the previous season after Toby betrayed her. The girls have had breakdowns of sorts in the books, so it was fun to see that on-screen.
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