Please welcome Lucy Clarke, author of A Single Breath and Swimming at Night
About Lucy:
Lucy Clarke has a first class degree in English Literature, and is a passionate traveller and diarist.
She has worked as a presenter of social enterprise events and a creative writing workshop leader. Lucy is now a full-time novelist.
Her debut novel, The Sea Sisters (UK), was a Richard and Judy Summer 2013 Book Club choice, and was published in ten countries.
Lucy is married to James Cox, a professional windsurfer, and together they spend their winters travelling and their summers at their home on the south coast of England.
Chips, chocolate or cheese?
Bridget Jones, Becky Bloomwood or Carrie Bradshaw?
Carrie because of her wardrobe.
Wine, beer or vodka?
Wine: red in winter, white in summer.
Camping or spa vacation?
Camping without a crowd.
Water or Mountains?
The sea, the sea.
Zombies or Vampires?
Meh. Vampires if I had to.
Dogs or Cats?
Dogs.
Coke or Pepsi?
Coke.
Coffee or tea?
Tea. English Breakfast, with a splash of milk.
Dine out or take away?
Dine out.
High heels, sneakers or flip flops
Flip flops mostly, but there’s nothing like putting on a beautiful pair of heels.
Physical book or ebook?
Physical book because I annotate everything I read.
Paperback or Hardcover?
Paperbacks.
Pen or Pencil?
Pencil. A mechanical one with a permanently sharp lead. I’m VERY particular when it comes to stationery!
Mad Men, Downton Abbey or Breaking Bad
Breaking Bad, yo.
Twilight or Hunger Games?
Hunger Games.
Lipstick, lipgloss or chapstick?
Sheer lipstick. Not sure if that answers the question.
Facebook or Twitter
Facebook, although I’m a slave to both.
Plot your entire novel or fly by the seat of your pants?
Plot my entire novel. (And then re-plot it once I’m half way through, usually!)
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She has worked as a presenter of social enterprise events and a creative writing workshop leader. Lucy is now a full-time novelist.
Her debut novel, The Sea Sisters (UK), was a Richard and Judy Summer 2013 Book Club choice, and was published in ten countries.
Lucy is married to James Cox, a professional windsurfer, and together they spend their winters travelling and their summers at their home on the south coast of England.
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Would You Rather... with Lucy Clarke
Chips, chocolate or cheese?
Chocolate. Always.
Bridget Jones, Becky Bloomwood or Carrie Bradshaw?
Carrie because of her wardrobe.
Wine, beer or vodka?
Wine: red in winter, white in summer.
Camping or spa vacation?
Camping without a crowd.
Water or Mountains?
The sea, the sea.
Zombies or Vampires?
Meh. Vampires if I had to.
Dogs or Cats?
Dogs.
Coke or Pepsi?
Coke.
Coffee or tea?
Tea. English Breakfast, with a splash of milk.
Dine out or take away?
Dine out.
High heels, sneakers or flip flops
Flip flops mostly, but there’s nothing like putting on a beautiful pair of heels.
Physical book or ebook?
Physical book because I annotate everything I read.
Paperback or Hardcover?
Paperbacks.
Pen or Pencil?
Pencil. A mechanical one with a permanently sharp lead. I’m VERY particular when it comes to stationery!
Mad Men, Downton Abbey or Breaking Bad
Breaking Bad, yo.
Drama or comedy?
Drama.
Twilight or Hunger Games?
Hunger Games.
Lipstick, lipgloss or chapstick?
Sheer lipstick. Not sure if that answers the question.
Facebook or Twitter
Facebook, although I’m a slave to both.
Plot your entire novel or fly by the seat of your pants?
Plot my entire novel. (And then re-plot it once I’m half way through, usually!)
The deeper the water, the darker the secrets
There were so many times I thought about telling you the truth, Eva. What stopped me was always the same thing…
When Eva’s husband Jackson tragically drowns, she longs to meet his estranged family. The journey takes her to Jackson’s brother’s doorstep on a remote Tasmanian island. As strange details about her husband’s past begin to emerge, memories of the man she married start slipping through her fingers like sand, as everything she ever knew and loved about him is thrown into question. Now she’s no longer sure whether it was Jackson she fell in love with – or someone else entirely…
The truth is, it was all a lie . . .
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