Bestselling novelist Sue Moorcroft says writing stories was always her favourite element of school work. As soon as she was old enough to understand that someone created what went into the pages of a book, she wanted to be that person. ‘I also told elaborate lies and got into trouble about it all the time,’ she adds. ‘But I think telling lies honed my plotting skills.’
How does Sue go about constructing a novel – is she a planner or a non-planner?