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Katheryn Thompson

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in Middlesbrough, The United Kingdom
June 09

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I wrote Brown Leather Shoes at the age of just fifteen. I am currently in my third year of a PhD at Newcastle University, looking at the reciprocity of marriage negotiations on the early modern stage.

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Katheryn Thompson If I haven't got any new ideas, I won't write just anything so I might read through what I've already written, or read other books, or even listen to …moreIf I haven't got any new ideas, I won't write just anything so I might read through what I've already written, or read other books, or even listen to music or just forget about writing for a while until I get inspiration. I often get the best ideas when I don't mean to! So from something I read or hear someone say, and sometimes get brilliant ideas in the middle of the night or when I'm doing normal, completely unrelated, things.(less)
Katheryn Thompson Getting paid for something that I enjoy thoroughly; for me writing is a way of relaxing, a hobby bordering on an obsession (as Erasmus said "the desir…moreGetting paid for something that I enjoy thoroughly; for me writing is a way of relaxing, a hobby bordering on an obsession (as Erasmus said "the desire to write grows with writing"). It might sound cliched but I also genuinely love that people get enjoyment out of my writing. Seeing your book for sale in Waterstones is also (for lack of a better word) cool.(less)
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Brown Leather Shoes

3.67 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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September Wrap Up

What did you read in September?

I read 12 books in September, including Stone Yard Devotional and The Safekeep, which means I've now read all of this year's Booker shortlist. James by Percival Everett is my personal favourite, with Orbital by Samantha Harvey as my second choice. I enjoyed everything I read in September, but my book of the month is The Undetectables. You can read all my reviews by c Read more of this blog post »
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