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As she began to begin work on her newest novel, Cult Classic, writer Sloane Crosley did not locate her sources of inspiration in any location. She knew that she would like to create a deep investigation of love and dating however, the elements of the story took inspiration from all sources, from personal research to an old synagogue that was abandoned in Manhattan's Lower East Side.
The combination of creativity and resourcefulness helps Sloane to meet the many requirements of becoming a professional writer. Discover why Cult Classic has the benefit of being able to learn by studying the manifestos for the cult. Also, learn her method of balancing administration and writing, and learn how the site can help to maintain her presence online, while also giving her the freedom to sprinkle with some exciting surprises for visitors.
Ideas for inspiration to be found in the everyday
Cult Classic tells the story of Lola who is a journalist in New York who, though she's been engaged for a while, is feeling an uneasy feeling about her current relationship. In the evening her ex-boyfriend is there, as well as another, and another. Lola will soon realize that a cult governed by her former boss is deliberately putting these ex-boyfriends in her path in order to carry out an experiment. What ensues is a hilarious and insightful tale of reliving the past and possibly getting over the past.
Sloane is unable to pinpoint an exact "aha" moment for the idea behind the novel but, her own personal experiences of wellness culture and modern day dating inspired the book. "I believe that everyone who reads this is their own wellness and dating experts," she says. "We're always absorbed by these topics, they're humorous in the shape of a novel."
The actress performed some in-depth study on cults in order to find those particular details just the way she wanted to have them. "I wanted manifestos, or instructions guides from inside the cult to take a cue from the language to use in a comedy point," Sloane says.
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