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Star interview: Frances Hardinge

Even as a child, Frances Hardinge knew she wanted to be a writer. Now a Costa Book of the Year winner, she still writes for her bookish twelve-year-old self, she tells Tina Jackson

Frances Hardinge, the winner of the 2015 Costa Book of the Year Award with The Lie Tree, must be one of WM’s greatest success stories. Frances, the only children’s writer to win the Costa Book of the Year Award since Philip Pullman in 2001 with The Amber Spyglass, is a former WM subscriber who would through Writers’ News each month looking for competitions to enter and outlets for fantasy short stories. ‘Twenty-year-old me would never have guessed that some day she might find herself on the front cover,’ she says. ‘Writing Magazine and Writers’ News were of real help to me.’

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