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" I'm a duty solicitor, so I can't fix someone's life; all I can do is fix the problem I've got in front of my eyes. "
Kerry Greenwood
Life
Eyes
Fix
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" There's something magical about the idea that you can write something down and someone else can read it. I'm still mildly agog about that. "
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Write
You
" You need a crime, a detective, and the solution. "
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You
Solution
Detective
" Most detective story readers are an educated audience and know there are only a certain number of plots. The interest lies in what the writer does with them. "
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Know
Number
Story
" I like writing books. I really love words. I love to read. "
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Like
Writing
Books
" The stories from World War I are worse than anything I have ever read. "
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World War I
War
Worse
" I have to write three books a year to make a reasonable living out of writing - unless, of course, she gets a major American film deal. Phryne has been optioned since the very first book, but to make a historical TV movie, it costs $30,000 a day extra for the historical detail to be correct, so most people aren't doing it. "
Kerry Greenwood
Writing
Day
People
" Sometimes it's hard to start, but once it gets going, once you reach the tipping point - usually between chapter seven and nine - then it's like hanging onto a large snowball as it hurtles downhill. "
Kerry Greenwood
Reach
Chapter
You
" I didn't want to write a grown-up account of Gallipoli. I wanted to find out what would happen if I looked at Gallipoli through the eyes of an innocent. "
Kerry Greenwood
Innocent
Find
Eyes
" I don't think the process of writing books is in any way sensible. It's not logical, and it's not reasonable. I do write very fast, and I just do it in a binge. Other people binge-drink; I binge-write. "
Kerry Greenwood
Process
Think
People
" As a child, I would demand that visitors to our house tell me a story. I was intensely interested in everything - still am. "
Kerry Greenwood
Child
Me
House
" A publisher saw one of my historical novels and thought I would write an admirable detective story, so she offered me a two-book contract, and I grabbed it. "
Kerry Greenwood
Thought
Detective
She
" I've always been in love with Melbourne. When I was 12, I was taken into the city by my grandmother to go to the ballet for the first time. "
Kerry Greenwood
Time
Always
City
" There are only so many stories in the world... Duplication of plots is bound to happen because most writers have read very extensively in their genre and have become aware they are adding an extra layer to the meta-narrative, finding a new spin on the original. "
Kerry Greenwood
World
Finding
Become
" I got out of difficult situations when many of my classmates didn't because I was smart, and I was lucky, and my parents were amazingly literate and helpful. "
Kerry Greenwood
Classmates
Got
Lucky
" My work is very carefully researched. Sometimes I have to ditch an idea because I can't prove it. "
Kerry Greenwood
Because
Sometimes
Idea
" If you look at the map, there's Thrace, Greece, Bulgaria, and there's tiny Gallipoli. It is such a small part of the whole peninsula, and yet you only hear about this little tiny bit. "
Kerry Greenwood
Only
You
Small
" I research every possible bit of information I can find. Then I use about a tenth of it. But I have to know all the information first; otherwise, I'm not going to convince myself, and if I can't convince myself, then I'm not going to convince the reader. "
Kerry Greenwood
Research
Myself
Information
" I used to tell my three younger siblings stories because that was my household chore, and I told long stories in installments because it was easier and more fun than making up a new story every night. I loved it. "
Kerry Greenwood
Long
Fun
Loved
" When I first started writing the books in the 1980s, all of the female detectives were flawed in some way because they were based on noir characters. "
Kerry Greenwood
Started
Books
First
" Unanswered questions make my head itch. "
Kerry Greenwood
Questions
Make
Head
" Clothes were terribly important in the '20s. They really were an arbiter of who you were and how much money you had: an indicator of social status. "
Kerry Greenwood
Clothes
Important
Money
" I was determined to become a criminal lawyer and help look after the poor. "
Kerry Greenwood
Help
Look
After
" I remember talking to John Mortimer, and he said he was relying on Rumpole to keep him in his old age; well, I'm doing the same with Phryne - she's my mainstay. "
Kerry Greenwood
Age
Said
She
" I decided that if I want to write about a female hero in the 1920s, I'm going to have to give her all the advantages I can because she has serious disadvantages in being a woman. I wasn't going to have her cowed or overawed by class, so she had to be titled. "
Kerry Greenwood
Hero
Woman
She
" I fell in love with words in all languages, and I read everything I could find, particularly myths and legends and histories and archeology and any novels. "
Kerry Greenwood
Words
Love
Legends
" I have been reading crime books ever since I was a child, but I had never tried to write one. "
Kerry Greenwood
Never
Books
Child
" I liked the Ballarat train as a child. "
Kerry Greenwood
Liked
Child
Train
" In the 1970s, I used to buy opals and moonstones at the Queen Victoria Market, which were seen as old-fashioned and too heavy at the time. "
Kerry Greenwood
Seen
Time
Queen
" I think it is rather heroic to go into a war zone where everyone is trying to kill you, and you have no way of shooting back. "
Kerry Greenwood
Way
Think
Trying
" I went to a basic school, which had children from all corners of the world, and met my best friend and had to learn Greek because she didn't speak English. "
Kerry Greenwood
Best
Children
She