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If you care about the news and write what you want to read - not just what you think Google search wants to read - there are people out there who want to read it.
You know, I do projects that I really care about. I hope I'll stand by that until the day I die!
You put deadlines on people you really don't want, because that's how you feel about them.
One thing you really have to watch as a writer is getting on a soapbox or pulpit about anything. You don't want to alienate readers.
When I need things to happen, I need them to happen now, you know. I don't want to be having a meeting about a meeting about a meeting, which is what can happen in Britain.
I'm a pop princess at heart. Pop is about distilling what you want to say and making it easy. And the way I write isn't about making things easy. It's a weird juxtaposition.
You can say whatever you want about me, I'm not really bothered. But when it starts to upset people I care about or I hear about it from my mum, then that's a problem.
I like to write about a lot of things, which is why my books are different. This is probably why I don't like to write sequels, but chiefly I like to write about people.
If you really want to isolate a disease, then you have to isolate the people who carry it.