Sara Shepard is an American author known for the bestselling Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game book series, both of which have been turned into television shows on ABC Family. Read full biography of Sara Shepard →
I like to run in a new place to help me find my way around.
I loved the movie 'Heathers' and the TV show 'Twin Peaks.'
I primarily read fiction, and I read a good many wonderful books while writing 'The Visibles.'
I probably write best in my office, which is an extra bedroom in my house.
I think I'll stick with psychological thrillers.
I was just over high school, and I was kind of artsy.
I was not tormented in any way; I was never even bullied. I had a nice teenage life.
If my characters travel somewhere, I generally write about a place I know to give the scenes more authenticity.
Judy Blume especially sort of broke the boundaries of what is appropriate and what should be written about - what teenagers are actually doing.
My family often travels to New York City during the holidays, and that's always a good time.
My sister and I visited Iceland in 2001, and I incorporated it into 'Pretty Little Liars.'
Sometimes I hear a voice - sometimes it's the voice of someone I know. And sometimes that leads to a character, which leads to a story.
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.