Another interview, talking head this time. Actually you can see my arms too. Do they still call it a talking head if arms are on view?
Here, I’m talking about my story “The Glass Woman”, which appears excerpted in The Invisible Thread anthology of Canberran writing.
I found it fascinating that you don’t have a particular place to work, Kaaron! I couldn’t stand that. Although your day is also punctuated by school hours, I see.
I wonder how you go during long holidays?
A very interesting interview. And to be totally trivial, I love the material behind you, where you are sitting. (On the vid, I’m not watching you now…(-: )
Penelope, I’ve told you before; you can watch between the hours of 11am and noon, but no more! I have limits!
Re: writing space. I write on the move, quite often, so I think that’s part of it. I’ve always written on buses, at bus stops, standing with the pram watching trucks for hours, sitting up in bed.
But one day, there will be a dedicated writing spot.
And I probably won’t use it!