Everything will be alright in the end so if it is not alright it is not the end.
Whining writers are a hideous sight; we should really shut up, because we are lucky if we can cobble together a living from all of this.
'Tulip Fever' did change my life. It did that thing that sometimes happens when a book takes off - it opened doors on to whole other worlds.
Nothing beats weaving through the rush-hour traffic or whizzing past the eternal gridlock that is the Strand.
I hate fussing about in the kitchen when I have people over to supper, so I make a rich beef stew cooked in wine with carrots, sundried tomato paste and chopped chorizo sausage.
Bringing my two children up while writing was just a part of life. I'd much rather have had their interruptions than been stuck in a sterile office. This way, I had welcome distractions. I had to load the washing machine, I had to go out and buy lemons.