"I really don't know what "I love you" means. I think it means "Don't leave me here alone."
""Only write what you know" is very good advice. I do my best to stick to it. I wrote about gods and dreams and America because I knew about them. And I wrote about what it's like to wander into Faerie because I knew about that. I wrote about living underneath London because I knew about that too. And I put people into the stories because I knew them: the ones with pumpkins for heads, and the serial killers with eyes for teeth, and the little chocolate people filled with raspberry cream and the rest of them."
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Source: Neil Gaiman (2012). “Coraline”, p.88, Bloomsbury Publishing
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