'Where do your ideas come from?'
It’s probably the most common question every writer gets asked. But I never tire of hearing it. Because it goes to the heart of the creative process. And the answer is different for everyone.
The Cornish women you’ve probably never heard of - miners and maternity
Imagine if, in two or three hundred years from now, the history about the moon landings, rocket science and space exploration, heralded only the women who participated.
On collaboration, not clobberation
I have been asked so many times, if I really believe that collaboration added value to this book, given that James had already published (successfully) two novels on his own. Many assumed that due to my virginity in the arena of creative publishing, it must surely have been more clobberation than a value-added experience for me.