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‘The Idea of You’ Author Robinne Lee on Her New Novel, ‘Crash Into Me’
In a recent Zoom interview from Paris, Lee told Vogue about how the wild success of “The Idea of You” contributed to years of writer’s block, the “tricky” process of writing sex scenes, and how she’d approach a screen adaptation of “Crash Into Me.”
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In a recent Zoom interview from Paris, Lee told Vogue about how the wild success of “The Idea of You” contributed to years of writer’s block, the “tricky” process of writing sex scenes, and how she’d approach a screen adaptation of “Crash Into Me.”
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According to Vogue’s linked source, ‘The Idea of You’ Author Robinne Lee on Her New Novel, ‘Crash Into Me’, In a recent Zoom interview from Paris, Lee told Vogue about how the wild success of “The Idea of You” contributed to years of writer’s block, the “tricky” process of writing sex scenes, and how she’d approach a screen adaptation of “Crash Into Me.”
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