Born: 07-07-1978
Erin Morgenstern is a celebrated American author best known for her debut novel, "The Night Circus," which became an international bestseller. Born in Massachusetts, she studied theater and studio art at Smith College. Morgenstern's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and enchanting narratives. Beyond her novels, she is also a multimedia artist. Her imaginative storytelling continues to captivate readers worldwide with its blend of magic and mystery.
Strange, isn't it? To love a book. When the words on the pages become so precious that they feel like part of your own history because they are.
Not all stories speak to all listeners, but all listeners can find a story that does, somewhere, sometime.
We are all made up of many fragments, our actions and thoughts and dreams. We are all a mosaic of intricacies.
Everyone wants the stars. Everyone wishes to grasp that which exists out of reach. To hold the extraordinary in their hands and keep the remarkable in their pockets.
There is kindness in the world, if we know how to look for it. If we never start denying it the door.
Not all stories are true, but this one is.
The labyrinth is real, and the stars are closer than you think.
We are all the choices we make.
Book lovers never go to bed alone.
The key was in the lock, waiting for the right hand to turn it.
The dragon turned into a boy, and the boy turned into a dove, and the dove turned into a story.
We are all the heirs of the worlds that have been and the worlds yet to be.