Finally, I found a wonderful agent who wanted to work with me, and she sent it to one billion publishers and received one billion rejections, until I was fortunate enough to be matched up with the Permanent Press. Liza Campbell More Quotes by Liza Campbell More Quotes From Liza Campbell Ivy [Wilkes] does exhibit a certain impatience at the beginning of the book [The Dissemblers]. She doesn't want to wait through years of hard work and insignificance to make her mark on the art world. Part of her growth is in realizing - even embracing - that the process of art is more important than the product or the recognition. Liza Campbell hard-work book art I knew the basic outline of the novel [The Dissemblers] and would write whatever scene of the book I felt particularly excited about at the time. Liza Campbell excited writing book I'm working on a novel about a girl who grows up in the circus and her relationship with her father, who grew up in Hungary when it was under Soviet control and left during the 1956 revolution. It is told from both of their perspectives, and has been a joy (and very frustrating) to research and write. Needless to say, I am very excited about my next project! Liza Campbell growing-up girl father I was loosely aware that most of my characters were fundamentally selfish people, but I didn't intentionally make that a theme. Liza Campbell selfish character people When Ivy [Wilkes] begins her work in forgery, she doesn't yet know the toll that it will take on her own original work. She even thinks it might be a way to find inspiration. By the time she realizes that she has lost her own voice, she is thoroughly entangled in the forgery mess. Liza Campbell ivy inspiration thinking At the beginning of the book [The Dissemblers], Ivy [Wilkes] has a long way to go in order to achieve self-sufficiency. Although she is very independent, even somewhat of a loner, she is very affected by other peoples' opinions. At the opening of the book, her ideas of success and achievement are largely defined by the approval of others; over the arc of the story, I think that begins to change a little. Liza Campbell independent book thinking This was my first novel [The Dissemblers ]. I've never seriously written short stories, and actually find short stories much more intimidating as an art form than novels. Liza Campbell stories art firsts At the end, I cobbled scenes all together and smoothed out the transitions as much as possible. Incidentally, I would not recommend this approach to writing a book, and will probably not write that way again! Liza Campbell together writing book From beginning to end, the novel [Dissemblers] took about three and a half years to write. I didn't write it chronologically. Liza Campbell three writing years I hope to work through disappointment and frustration with as much grace as [Georgia] O'Keeffe did, and I hope to have the same confidence in my own vision. Liza Campbell frustration disappointment grace I read letters and journal entries by [Georgia] O'Keeffe (which were infinitely more useful than any critical analysis of her work). Liza Campbell critical-analysis georgia-o-keeffe letters I did make several trips to the very wonderful [Georgia] O'Keeffe museum. Besides the art (my favorite paintings are from her Pelvis series) my favorite thing about the museum is the architecture. I love how enormously tall the doors are - it is like going into a church. There is also something home-like about the layout of the museum. I wish I could live there! Liza Campbell home museums art The book [The Dissemblers] officially came out two weeks after my thirtieth birthday...am I still young? Liza Campbell week two book One thing that was inspiring to me in my research about [Georgia] O'Keeffe was to learn that in addition to her success she had very hard times, and times when she was frustrated and uninspired. Liza Campbell georgia-o-keeffe frustrated hard-times Yet [Georgia O'Keeffe ] always stayed true to her vision, and was at times uncompromising in following the path she saw for herself. Liza Campbell georgia-o-keeffe vision path I tend to only write productively for one to two hours per day, so there is plenty of time left over for me to work a day job! Liza Campbell writing jobs two I find that time constraints actually make me more productive, and "real world" experiences provide a lot of inspiration to write. Liza Campbell inspiration real writing I am currently in nursing school, so one day I will be both a nurse and a writer. Liza Campbell nursing nurse school Publishing requires a lot of persistence and a fair amount of luck. Liza Campbell publishing persistence luck When I finished the book [The Dissemblers], I sent it to one billion agents, and got one billion rejections. Liza Campbell agents rejection book