Monique Sorgen
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Monique Sorgen

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Monique Sorgen est née a San Francisco, et a étais élevée en Californie, passant les été et les hivers a paris, avec sa famille du cote de sa mère. Elle est moitié française, mais elle écris entièrement en engluais-- surtout parce qu'elle ne sais pas ou trouver les accents français sur son clavier américain. A ce propos... She wrote her first chapter of a book in 5th Grade, based on the adventures, drama, and goings-on of her classmates at her French-American grade school in San Francisco. She sent her writings to Judy Blume, and in return became the proud recipient of a printed form letter and autographed picture, thanking her for being a fan. Despite all the signs and encouragement, Sorgen moved to Los Angeles shortly before her 18th birthday to attend UCLA's school of Theater, Film, and Television, where she studied directing for theater and film. Her directing pursuits lead her to writing screenplays, that she hoped to direct. Her screenplays lead to jobs writing for television, and later lead to jobs writing movies which have yet to be made. Her desire to have people see her work lead her to writing novels, which unlike screenplays are considered finished work, as opposed to "blue prints", for movies that may or may not get made. The use of the plural in the word "novels" is slightly exaggerated, since this is her first one. Or maybe it's premonitory, since she plans to write more. Her debut novel, "How Long You Should Wait to Have Sex", is based on Sorgen's true mind-wonderings about how great it would be to get a do-over when a seemingly perfect guy disappears after sex.
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