Of the paperbacks that you see at the airport, I am the most violent woman writer. Chelsea Cain Read Quote
You know what I hate? I hate people who give me plants. The whole giving someone plants – it’s like giving someone a pet. I’m giving you responsibility, I’m giving you a thing that you now have to take care of for, like, a year until it dies, and then I’m giving you sadness and guilt. Chelsea Cain Read Quote
People come to Portland, many of them for the quality of life. They love the physical space here. And yet every year, people climbing the mountain get killed by avalanches. Chelsea Cain Read Quote
I often keep my eyes open for bodies. I do. Ever since I was a kid. I think I read too many ‘Nancy Drew’ books. Chelsea Cain Read Quote
I was obsessed with Val McDermid’s Tony Hill and Carol Jordan books, delightfully twisted stuff. Chelsea Cain Read Quote
I was pregnant with my daughter when I started writing my first thriller, so I guess you could blame hormones. Chelsea Cain Read Quote
As a seven-year-old, I remember when Etan Patz disappeared and was immortalized as the first missing-child face on a milk carton. Chelsea Cain Read Quote
Every year, I give my dad an advance copy of my latest book. He reads it over the next several nights and says something incredibly supportive. Then he clears his throat nervously and changes the subject. Chelsea Cain Read Quote