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To some extent, all authors are a little schizophrenic. We lead most of our lives in solitary confi
To some extent, all authors are a little schizophrenic. We lead most of our lives in solitary confi
To some extent, all authors are a little schizophrenic. We lead most of our lives in solitary confi
To some extent, all authors are a little schizophrenic. We lead most of our lives in solitary confi
To some extent, all authors are a little schizophrenic. We lead most of our lives in solitary confi
To some extent, all authors are a little schizophrenic. We lead most of our lives in solitary confi
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Sophie Kinsella:
My own life has been doubly disconnected, as I've written books under two different names. As an auSophie Kinsella:
My real name is Madeleine Wickham, under which I write dramas with an edge of humour. As Sophie KinSophie Kinsella:
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I never did any training in journalism or in finance, so I really was in the deep end. I got very gSophie Kinsella:
I've never written a children's book, but when people meet me for the first time and I say I writeSophie Kinsella:
If my writing comes to a halt, I head to the shops: I find them very inspirational. And if I get inSophie Kinsella:
My earliest, most impactful encounter with a book was when I was seven and awoke early on ChristmasSophie Kinsella:
I adore all Agatha Christie's books and turn to them whenever I'm ill or need cheering up.Sophie Kinsella:
People used to ask me for advice, and I'd say, 'Please, don't ask me!' Yes, I did economics at OxfoSophie Kinsella:
When I wrote my first book, 'The Tennis Party', my overriding concern was that I didn't write the a