Joanne Michèle Sylvie Harris MBE (born 3 July 1964, Barnsley, Yorkshire) is an acclaimed British author, famous for writing the award-winning novel Chocolat which was later turned into a highly successful film. Read full biography of Joanne Harris →
For me, the magic of Hawaii comes from the stillness, the sea, the stars.
I have an advanced degree in procrastination and another one in paranoia.
My heroes and heroines are often unlikely people who are dragged into situations without meaning to become involved, or people with a past that has... →
I dream a lot, in colour and in sound and scent. Quite a few of my stories have come from dreams.
I'm politically inclined towards the left, but I don't like to be in anyone's gang; I'm a bit of a loose cannon.
If you want something you can have it, but you have to do some work. It's the ethic my mother brought me up with.
A little tantrum in real life seems so much bigger online.
Before you have children, you mostly think about the world in terms of yourself. And when you become a parent, the focus shifts to somebody else.
I don't listen to music when I'm writing, but I often do when I'm reworking, editing or when I need to relax.
I think if you are an outsider then you are an outsider always.
The great thing about books is that you can end with a question mark.
I first saw the island of Noirmoutier when I was two weeks old. I think it's probably safe to say that I didn't fully appreciate it at the... →
I had a great grandmother who believed in so many strange superstitions. She used to tell the future from the things that catch on to the hem of your... →