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Ever since reading Jean Plaidy's 'Queen in Waiting,' I've felt deep admiration for Caroline of Ansbach.
— Lauren Willig
I'm an eighteenth-century girl at heart. I wouldn't mind being set down in London in 1715, in the midst of all the drama of the Hanoverian succession.
— Lauren Willig
It's the exile's dilemma. The home they yearn for is never the home to which they return. If they return.
— Lauren Willig
I grew up knowing I would be good at athletics, and dreams of a Super Bowl were always within reach as long as I progressed.
— Matt Willig
My official field was Tudor-Stuart England; I also considered myself reasonably competent when it came to Renaissance and Reformation Europe.
— Lauren Willig
Every young girl wants to be a princess. Then, when you find a real-life one, it's very easy to imagine yourself in that role.
— Lauren Willig
My books fall in the wobbly middle between historical fiction and historical romance.
— Lauren Willig
My own inclination is to skew towards humor. They say that some people view life as a comedy, others as a tragedy. Me? Comedy all the way.
— Lauren Willig
Quite definitely a Bingley
— Lauren Willig
This was Hist and Lit, after all. If you couldn't work the term "liminal" into your tutorial, you were doing it wrong.
— Lauren Willig
Her eyes were as hard and bright as stars. Not the pretty sort that poets mooned about, but the kind that made men's destinies. The Orchid Affair
— Lauren Willig
Love doesn't attack; it infiltrates.
— Lauren Willig
Imagination was all very well in the daylight, but it was an uncomfortable thing late at night.
— Lauren Willig
I'm not sure that teaching a Core course is necessarily the best introduction to teaching.
— Lauren Willig
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— Lauren Willig
She responded to Letty's well-meaning suggestions with the unblinking disdain perfected by cats in their dealings with their humans.
— Lauren Willig
Most of the time, there is no truth, only various levels of interpretation. Fact is a construct we provide to the public.
— Lauren Willig
They were a strange and mercantile people, these Americans. One never knew what they might come up with next.
— Lauren Willig
When I'm in heavy-duty writing mode, there's something great about reading a series. Soothing, but not distracting too much.
— Lauren Willig
Amy wondered if Bonaparte could declare war on Miss Gwen alone without breaking his peace with England
— Lauren Willig
[He] had insisted that inanimate objects couldn't have malignant motivations, but Emma had extensive proof to the contrary.
— Lauren Willig
Turning to Turnip, Miss Dempsey said, 'Do you think?'. 'As little as I can,' Turnip replied honestly.
— Lauren Willig
Did I invent anything? I don't think so, not really. But if I've helped make history fun ... then my work here is done.
— Lauren Willig
About, not to. Prepositions had been invented for a reason.
— Lauren Willig
If I stay in academia, I might end up going someplace random.
— Lauren Willig
All this rapture," managed Letty, wriggling out of her mother's grasp, "is decidedly premature.
— Lauren Willig
It was lovely to see cynicism in one so young. It positively restored his faith in human nature.
— Lauren Willig
LIPID (Last Idiot Person I Dated) syndrome: a largely undiagnosed but pervasive disease that afflicts single women.
— Lauren Willig
With the complete lack of shame of the extremely deaf and the complete lack of grammar of the extremely inbred.
— Lauren Willig
Romance tends to be the whipping boy of genre fiction.
— Lauren Willig
I think sex is a very minor part of most romance novels.
— Lauren Willig
People who would never sneer at sci-fi and murder mysteries have no trouble damning the whole romance genre without reading one.
— Lauren Willig
No sin is original, no matter what the bright young things may hope. We're all merely playing to a theme.
— Lauren Willig
I tend to navigate by indirection, meaning that most of the major things in my life have happened when I've been thinking about something else.
— Lauren Willig
My dear Mrs. Grimstone, sometimes cowardice is merely another word for common sense.
— Lauren Willig
I never sat down and said, 'I'm going to write historical fiction with strong romantic elements.' It was just the way the stories went.
— Lauren Willig