Sarah Perry

@SarahGPerry

That's the trouble with imagining: you can't always choose where it leads. - Alan Gordon Partridge. (Essex Serpent/After Me Comes the Flood)

East Anglia
Joined February 2009
Born in 1895

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  1. As an aside, I can report that what a TENS machine does it give you 4 other places that hurt so you forget about the first place. SCIENCE!

  2. FLIPPING HECK YES if you are a novelist and haven't applied to ACE for funding DO IT: they funded me to research & write The Essex Serpent 💖

  3. While you're all here could I point out that this work is a COMIC MASTERPIECE and you should all buy dozens of copies for Xmas gifts.

  4. ...if I am to be as honest as my mother taught me, I should omit the "another" from that ^^

  5. Oh gosh thankyou all for your kind, KIND words XXX Sorry for lax replies: am sitting HERE trying to get another 2 hours' work in before bed!

  6. I am also completely thrilled and amazed that The Essex Serpent is nominated for the novel award in STAGGERING company. So, so pleased.

  7. I could not be more THRILLED that Francis Spufford's ASTONISHING "Golden Hill" is nominated for a Costa Award. If you haven't read it DO.

  8. Naturally the word "shagging" was snipped from my Ballo In Maschera review. One can't have everything

  9. I 💟 Louise Brealey

  10. Local College Professor in Altercation with Alt-Right Serviceman

  11. Incidentally I 100% cannot tell the difference between this chap and the other chap. You know the one I mean.

  12. Ontological unease

  13. 'You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.' -Jack London, author of The Call of the Wild, who died today in 1916

  14. Very much looking forward to being at at 7pm on Sunday with the inestimable Francis Spufford

  15. Amazing! Did you know ~180,000 Americans died fighting the in Europe in the early 1940s?

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