Veronica Henry is a Sunday Times bestselling novelist who started out as a writer on BBC radio’s The Archers after being kicked out of university, and then went on to win the RNA novel of the year award for her book A Night on the Orient Express. When we caught up with her, she had been indulging in cake and champagne… and we find out why... In this episode you will discover… - How a recipe book inspired a bestseller
- Why Veronica is sort-of both a plotter and a pantser
- Tips for working with editors and why they’re not as savage as TV script editors
- And why we should all worship Jilly Cooper
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