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Author: Lisa Jewell
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In 1995, I was 27, and I completely got caught up in Blur and Oasis and the fashion of the time.
In 1995, I was 27, and I completely got caught up in Blur and Oasis and the fashion of the time.
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Lisa Jewell
I changed my mind about being a famous pop star when I realised that it meant I'd never be able to get on the Tube again.
I changed my mind about being a famous pop star when I realised that it meant I'd never be able to get on the Tube again.
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Lisa Jewell
I don't really get into a writing routine until March or April, when I'll write a few hundred words a day, often in a cafe in the morning after the school run.
I don't really get into a writing routine until March or April, when I'll write a few hundred words a day, often in a cafe in the morning after the school run.
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Lisa Jewell
When I travel, I can leave everything at home apart from books. I curate my holiday reading rigorously and would be devastated if I found I'd left one at home.
When I travel, I can leave everything at home apart from books. I curate my holiday reading rigorously and would be devastated if I found I'd left one at home.
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Lisa Jewell
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