Imogen Hermes Gowar was shortlisted for the 2018 Women’s Prize for Fiction with The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock. We caught up with Imogen to ask her about her workspace, and her writing process.
Where do you write?
The other constant is a cup of tea. I’m certainly not the only Englishwoman to use it as punctuation for the day, but particularly so when I’m working at home. I’ll make a cup of tea to kick off a new chapter, or pause with one as a reward for finishing a tricky bit. Sometimes it’s just an excuse to leave my chair. I’ve got a tea-station in the study with a vast selection: you’ve got to keep things interesting.
Which is the most inspiring object in your workspace?
A great big bottle of red ink which once belonged to my partner’s grandfather. He was an architect, and his plans and drawings are so meticulous and detailed and beautiful. I never met him, but I like having something from his workspace in mine.What can you see from your window?
A primary school playground! It’s quite nice being able to set my watch by their timetable. I can get a lot done between dropping-off time and morning play.
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