![]() ![]() ![]() Here, she knew exactly what story she wanted to tell. She was led to the Parker-Hulme murder page, which was the basis for the movie. One day she stumbled on the Wikipedia page for “Heavenly Creatures”. She admits this wasn’t the healthiest of relationships. When she first got the idea for the novel, they were in their early twenties and right out of college sharing a tiny New York City apartment, and they felt like each other’s whole worlds, at the time. She was inspired by her relationship with her best friend. She would like nothing better than to just sit and write her two characters hanging out and talking aimlessly. The toughest part of it is the bigger picture stuff like structure and plot. There is nothing at all like it and it is the thing that keeps her returning to her desk. Sarah’s favorite part of the writing process is when words flow and it feels as though she is entirely in the zone. She loves a good hike, however, can often be found with sweet tea in hand and a book in her lap. Author Sarah Lyu grew up just outside of Atlanta, Georgia, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. ![]()
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