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Celeste Conway

Celeste Conway
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Celeste Conway

Celeste Conway is a writer and artist. She currently resides in New York City.

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Q. What is your motto or maxim?
A. There is no creativity without memory.
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My life in 8 words: "Hello goodbye I do I don't no yes"
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Chapter 1 from When You Open Your Eyes
Jul 01, 2012
When You Open Your Eyes will be released on March 20, 2012 in eBook
Mar 20, 2012
When You Open Your Eyes is now available in eBook
Mar 20, 2012
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Celeste Conway Revealed

Q. What is your motto or maxim? A. There is no creativity without memory. Q. Who is your favorite fictional villain? A. Rebecca, the beautiful dead wife from Daphne du Maurier's delicious novel Q. What is your biggest pet peeve? A. When people say: 1. Everything happens for a reason 2. What goes around, comes around Q. What are your 5 favorite songs? A. O Mio Babbino Caro, I Love the Way You Lie, We Three Kings of Orient Are, Rains Down in Africa, Forever Young Q. Who is your favorite fictional hero? A. Atticus Finch, the quiet father from To Kill a Mockingbird Learn more about Celeste Conway

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Onion AV Club, July 27, 2012
...adapt one of the many books about people navigating their own personal dramas in the dance world, like Celeste Conway’s The Melting Season (about a teenager mourning her father and escaping her family history through dance), or Martha Southgate’s...
Onion AV Club, July 27, 2012
...adapt one of the many books about people navigating their own personal dramas in the dance world, like Celeste Conway’s The Melting Season (about a teenager mourning her father and escaping her family history through dance), or Martha Southgate’s...