Philippa Gregory
Writer United Kingdom 1954–present
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When I was a child I wanted to be a vet. I'd come home with ""lost"" kittens and dogs. My mother would tell me to put them back.
Philippa Gregory
Although some people think I am a romantic novelist I have always thought of myself as a rather gritty radical historian.
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I am in the interesting position of being sometimes skimmed by the critics and called literature and sometimes called historical fiction.
Being a stepmother has worked out very well for me. I love my stepchildren very much.
For instance, I have never believed that there is only one person for each person in the world. It doesn't make the least sense to me. However, in reality, I fell in love at 45 and I am absolutely certain that my now husband is the only man in the world for me, a truth I find both ridiculous and uplifting.
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I love going to London for a couple of days but I need to be in the country. I like the silence, the smell and the seasonal changes, especially in spring and summer. I really feel that I belong there.
If I could change one thing about myself I'd be less highly strung. I find my sensibility quite high maintenance.
I would be very, very uncomfortable at teaching, at dreaming to teach, people things.
I love reading and I love thinking - the reason that I love my books so much is that in order to write them I have to read and to think for years at a time about the same period of time.
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The moment that changed me for ever was when I had my first seminar with my history professor at the University of Sussex. I realised that history would answer all the questions I had spent my life asking. It was an extraordinary moment.
I like to do the research of history and the creativity of writing fiction. I am creating this thing which I think is twice as difficult as writing either history or fiction.
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