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The traditional writer is a sensitive only child, asthmatic, who sits on the window seat watching the drops of rain slide down the pane, very... →
When I was young, I couldn't imagine women of 60 falling in love. For one thing, people used to stay married; they weren't out in the jungle... →
I did have a go with Botox, but I couldn't move my eyebrows. I also, at one point, had that filler stuff injected, but I looked like a hamster... →
I'm mad about gardening. I have an allotment on the other side of Hampstead Heath, and I keep three hens in my garden.
I've had a very lucky life because I'm of this generation where everything was possible.
Nothing beats weaving through the rush-hour traffic or whizzing past the eternal gridlock that is the Strand.
'Tulip Fever' did change my life. It did that thing that sometimes happens when a book takes off - it opened doors on to whole other worlds.
Whining writers are a hideous sight; we should really shut up, because we are lucky if we can cobble together a living from all of this.
Bringing my two children up while writing was just a part of life. I'd much rather have had their interruptions than been stuck in a sterile... →
I have four Rhode Island Red hens. I get two eggs from them a day. They're feathered dustbins that eat leftover food and weeds, and they're... →
Living apart is hardly possible if people have children together. It can also be more expensive to maintain two homes. But then, it's expensive... →
My perfect day is to work incredibly well in the morning and write something wonderful, then take the dog for a walk and go for a swim in the... →
Discover the times when you're most creative - mornings, nights, afternoons - and clear the time to work then. Many writers find the mornings are... →