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Michelle Gagnon
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With only a birth date, nationality, and occupation to draw on, this biography must remain brief rather than reach for details the facts do not support.
Born on January 1, 1971, Michelle Gagnon is an American writer and novelist who works in the English language.
Her career has produced fiction written in English for an American and international readership, though the specific titles, series, themes, and professional milestones that make up that body of work fall outside what the available record confirms.
What the record does establish is that Gagnon is a novelist and a citizen of the United States, a writer whose work exists in a language with a broad global reach.
Quotes by Michelle Gagnon

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I'd never really considered doing young-adult novels, but one of the things that a friend pointed out to me is that I've actually had a teenage character in almost every adult novel that I've written.

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The bane of my existence is the synopses that publishers request for a new novel or series. That's where I'm really producing fiction - my final book never ends up looking like the synopsis.

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I used to be a freelance journalist, so I had to write fast, but I always found writing nonfiction constraining. I like the freedom of fiction, where I get to invent everything, and tidy, conclusive endings are within my control.

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We moved around a bit when I was younger, but I grew up primarily in Rhode Island, in a beautiful seaside community called East Greenwich. It was a small town, and so safe that we rarely locked our doors at night.

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I was really fascinated by some of the things happening with Anonymous, the hackers group. I don't necessarily agree with everything they've done, but I thought it was a really interesting use of technology and the fact that there's a whole group of people who can take over systems and fight things from behind the scenes.

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I don't have many hours in a day, as I'm essentially a single parent. But fortunately, I'm a really fast writer. My goal is usually 10 pages a day. Sometimes more, sometimes less, but by the end of the week, I aim for at least 10,000 words.

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For most people, home we represented by four walls and a roof. Not for Noa. She preferred a motherboard to a mother, a keyboard to house keys. Nothing was more comforting than the hum of a spinning hard drive.

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DON'T TELL YOUR SECRETS.A whisper can betray you.DON'T EVER STOP.They will always find you.DON'T TRUST ANYONE.Not even yourself.

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DON'T GET TOO CLOSE.friends can only hurt you.DON'T SAY A WORD.it may be your last.DON'T SLOW DOWN.they will catch you.