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Thursday, August 27, 2009

It's a Writing Thing

This is a writing tag from Claire
What word do you use too much in your writing?
'that' - it's the way (that) we Irish speak - I delete an unnecessary 'that' from nearly every sentence I write.
Which words do you consider overused in stuff you read?
'years of age'. Why? Why? Why? 'Anne is 41' tells you everything you need to know (perhaps more than you need to know!)
What's your favourite piece of writing (written by you)?
I wrote 'How I Met my Husband' for a Valentine's Day newspaper feature. On the days when I could wring Nick's neck I read it over and remember: 'It was immediate and amazing. A thunderbolt. It was friendship and passion rolled into one. It was easily recognised from the very first moment. And even though in the past fifteen years we've often been apart with his work and mine, I've never doubted it.
Regrets, do you have a few? Is there anything you wish you hadn't written?
No, I express myself much better in writing than I could ever do face to face.
How has your writing made a difference?
I lost a lot of friends at the start, or maybe they were never friends.
Favourite words
"Daddy's home!"
Least favourite words
(Your novels) 'would be a hard sell to a mainstream UK publisher.'
Do you have a writing mentor, role model or inspiration?
Nancy Mitford - I read The Pursuit of Love when I was 21 and decided I too could write a witty novel about an eccentric family. I started The Pineapple Tart the next day.
Writing Ambition?
To write a novel which is not a hard sell to a mainstream UK publisher.
Plug:
Enchanting Alice comes out in paperback, with a different cover at the end of September 2009.

Now I'm going to ask the following writers / bloggers to answer the same questions:
Deborah Riccio
Kate Carey
Alison Irving

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Tag

The gorgeous Alison at AMIdesigns has asked me to list six things about myself:

1. We used to live in Africa. The tartlets each had a nanny who carried them tied to her back.
2. Thanks to the African sun I've had two melanomas removed, one from my leg and one from my tummy. Doctor refused to oblige with a tummy tuck when he was cutting out the abdominal cancer.
3.I'm popular in the spirit world - ghosts pull my clothes from behind. But only Irish ghosts, I've never been spooked in any other country.
4. My favourite jam is blackcurrant.
5. I love my husband. And I fancy him. I think he's even more attractive now than when I married him. And this not just because he makes me a cup of tea in the middle of the night when I wake up and can't get back to sleep.
6. I'm allergic to rhubarb, it makes my tongue swell up.