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Bestselling author Kate Morton’s writing has appeared on bookstore shelves in 31 countries.

In conversation with journalist Blanche Clark, she talks about her writing process: research, the power of history, character inspirations and balancing the demands of family.

She also discusses early manuscript rejections, and reads a passage from her latest novel, The Distant Hours.

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28 Jan 2011

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I absolutely loved this interview with Kate Morton! I feel so lucky to be able to watch it from home having not been at the Wheeler Centre. I'm a huge fan of Kate Morton's writing and throughly enjoyed The Distant Hours. I love being transported to her worlds and peeling back the layers of secrets and discovering the threads connecting to the present. Actually, I wrote a book review of her book on my blog http://myfourbucks.blogspot.com/ I'm so glad she's an Australian author, we're so fortunate and I can't wait to see what she writes next. Does anyone else feel the same?

Tracey
01 February at 05:41PM

love this, favorite book is the forgotten garden


24 April at 12:45AM

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