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These Fragile Things – The Soundtrack

After being interviewed by the wonderful Jen Campbell for her blog, the greatest number of comments I received was about my musical tastes. Music is one of the few things that instantly transports you to a time and place in your life so, although I find I difficult to work with any background noise, it is…
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Why Stop Time?

I must admit that ‘I Stopped Time’ was not my original title for the story of how Sir James Hastings discovered the mother he never knew through her body of work. However, reading accounts of pioneering photographers, it soon became apparent that it was the phrase that best described most photographers’ feelings about what it…
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Boxing Day Blog

While you were still sleeping off the excesses of Christmas day, I stopped by for a chat with Morgen Bailey, who blogs daily about writing, reading and the very best of new fiction. You can read the interview here. 

Merry Christmas, Fanny Chrismas!

Does it sound wrong to say that you have a favourite gravestone? I don’t think so. This one is particularly seasonal and comes from Alfriston, Sussex.  

These Fragile Things – The Interview

‘These Fragile Things’ tackles the subjects of near-death experience and religious fervour. These are big issues. They are, and I am hardly qualified to tackle the questions fully. Orange prize-winner Francesca Kay said that she sees no reason why inexperienced novelists should avoid the big issues, but I wanted to bring the premise down to…
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I Stopped Time, The Interview

Where did you find your inspiration for ‘I Stopped Time’? Reading a biography of Lee Miller, one of my heroines. I knew her photography but, as it turned out, very little of her life. She was an extraordinary, extraordinary person. One of the most sought-after fashion models of her day, who became a muse to…
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Never Get Involved with an Author

Paul, the partner of an author recently blogged, “When my wife gets into a new book idea she’s profoundly excited, burns the midnight oil and comes jumping out every hour or so with glee… but don’t you dare say anything to dampen, or respond with anything but full enthusiasm, lest you turn their positive energy…
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This week I met the very lovely Rebecca Patterson at the Random House Christmas Party. Rebecca’s children’s book, My Big Shouting Day, has just won the Roald Dhal Funny Prize 2012. Huge congratulations, Rebecca! Among the many things we spoke about was the intrinsic part that creating the illustrations for the book played in developing the characters, something…
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Lists

For the Evening Standard’s round-up of the best books of 2012, click here. I can thoroughly endorse Miriam Gross’s recommendation of Bertie, A Life of Edward VII by Jane Ridley. Extracts from the personal correspondence of the royals provides a revealing insights into family relationships and politics, and the results are none too flattering, especially when it comes to Victoria and…
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In Hindsight….

Debi Alper’s advice for writers is to develop the hind of a rhino. Learning to deal with rejection is part of that process. Yesterday the BBC published this short quiz about rejection   which serves to prove the point. Enjoy!