Anne rivers siddons

Didn't I say I'd always be your same stars? If you get to missing me, just look up.

Walter loves the sea, and I need it in some elemental way that I cannot even come close to verbalizing. I become dim and shriveled somehow at my very core if I am away from the sea too long. When I return to it I seem to fill up and overflow with it, soaking in the vast, sighing wetness of it like a parched vine in a long, soft spring rain.

I felt tears sting into my eyes, and took a deep swallow of the first champagne I had ever tasted, remembering that I had read somewhere that the monk who invented it said, on first tasting it, 'It is like drinking stars'.

A real friendship is a light thing. A real friend holds you loosely.

Somebody said writing is easy, you just sit down at your typewriter and open a vein. It depends on the book. Some, I have to do quite a lot of research, which I like. Others are much closer to me.

I think that sometimes the great changes in our lives, the ones that divide time, happen so deep down and silently that we don't even know when they occur......It frequently happens that the seasons of the greatest change are the times that feel the most tranquil, the most suspended, the most...timeless.

I could run nearly naked on a hot, windy beach and plunge without care into a running diamond sea; roll on the sand and fling my arms wide to the sun and still be what I was...young.

That sinuous southern life, that oblique and slow and complicated old beauty, that warm thick air and blood warm sea, that place of mists and languor and fragrant richness.

I don't think you ever think of a big city as sweet or community, but there are cities that I think of as charming and particular and interesting cities. I live in one now, Charleston.

I think we all get too caught up in doing instead of just being sometimes.

It's unimaginable to me that I wouldn't write, but it's very imaginable that I won't write for a little while.

I think every creative impulse that a working writer, or artist of any sort has, comes out of that dark old country where dreams come from.

Laughter nibbled at my lips like tiny fish in warm water.

Life can only be kept by giving it away. But then it will bloom.

I don't know if I would do sequels. I almost feel like when I'm done with them, they're going to have to find their own way.

Anger is its own excuse and its own reward.

Perhaps the most important thing we can ever do in our lives is find a way to keep the wild-both the wild inside and the wild outside us-and tap into it.

I have a theory that Southern madhouses are full of gifted women who were stifled.

Author details

Anne Rivers Siddons: Biography and Life Work

Anne Rivers Siddons was a notable Novelist. The story of Anne Rivers Siddons began on January 9, 1936 in Fairburn, Georgia, U.S.. The legacy of Anne Rivers Siddons continues today, following their passing on September 11, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina, U.S..

Anne Rivers Siddons (born Sybil Anne Rivers , January 9, 1936 – September 11, 2019) was an American novelist who wrote stories set in the southern United States .

Legacy and Personal Influence

Personally, Anne Rivers Siddons was married to Heyward Siddons.

Philosophical Views and Reflections

Siddons's book The House Next Door was adapted for a made-for-television movie that aired in 2006 on Lifetime Television , starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar , Colin Ferguson , and Lara Flynn Boyle . The film tells the story of a woman who is drawn to a home filled with an evil presence that preys on its inhabitants’ weaknesses.

At the age of thirty, she married Heyward Siddons, who died April 8, 2014. She struggled with four years of depression in the early 1980s, essentially stopping her writing. In 1991, she received an honorary degree in Doctor of Letters from Oglethorpe University . She lived in Charleston, South Carolina , and spent summers in Maine . Siddons died on September 11, 2019, at the age of 83 in Charleston.

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