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And what sort of books do you write?

And what sort of books do you write?

By Meg Rosoff on 9 November 2010

There are precious few satisfying answers to the question above. I have gone to the trouble to list them for you here. “Oh, I dabble in literary fiction, you may have heard my address at the Nobel Prize acceptance ceremony?” “Joanne Rowling. Lovely to meet you.” “Mainly plays.  Probably nothing you know.  Ah, you’ve read [...]

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