
Edinburgh is alive with words.
– Sara Sheridan
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- Edinburgh is a comfortable puddle for a novelist. – Sara Sheridan
- The power of words is in the works of words. People are much more bonded by the works of words than words. The work of words is the trigger of words. – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- The jungle is alive. It’s dangerous as a living nightmare and brimful of hostility. – Sara Sheridan
- My mum always said you get more fun at a Glasgow stabbing than an Edinburgh wedding. – Caro Ramsay
- A writer is like a stick of rock – the words go right through. – Sara Sheridan
- I am completely unflustered by whichever medium people choose to read my words. I’m just delighted they’re reading them at all! – Sara Sheridan
- It seemed to me that these months of watching and listening, second-guessing words and phrases, seeking so much that was new, had somehow changed me. – Sara Sheridan
- Words can create, words give life, words can build, words can destroy. Words can bring something out of nothing. What are you saying? – Mopelola Adeniyi
- In a heartbeat, he understands why religions are born on the sands -“ there is nothing here for a man but his own mind. – Sara Sheridan
- I am more one for the story, I think, than the action. – Sara Sheridan
- Writers of novels live in a strange world where what’s made up is as important as what’s real. – Sara Sheridan
- We had laid down the law : no chocolate, no sex. – Sara Sheridan
- I’ve always felt that good writing does not have to be literary. – Sara Sheridan
- The best historical stories capture the modern imagination because they are, in many senses, still current – part of a continuum. – Sara Sheridan
- I believe the era of the militant lady is back. – Sara Sheridan
- Jack had been the love of her life and he was gone. It seemed now that there had never been bad times, though she knew that wasn’t true.-¨ – Sara Sheridan
- The curve of my waist in a tight fitting summer dress can really make me new friends. – Sara Sheridan
- I’m in my 40s and I’m constantly surprised by how much my childhood still plays a part in my life. – Sara Sheridan
- She enjoyed the sights and sounds of the dockside -“ ports were places of freedom. – Sara Sheridan
- We might give her presents, tell some tales, but would she ever be able to really understand what the journey had been like for us? – Sara Sheridan
- My fascination with history is as much about the present as it is about the past. – Sara Sheridan
- The question shouldn’t be, ‘Are we guilty about our Colonial past?’ it should be, ‘Why aren’t we more guilty about our corporate present? – Sara Sheridan
- Writers have a well-deserved reputation for being eccentric. Everything you’ve heard is true. – Sara Sheridan
- There are as many different kinds of books as there are writers – as many different responses as there are readers. – Sara Sheridan
- I had loved poetry and the theatre. Now I loved adventure more. – Sara Sheridan
- That boy is talented. You don’t develop those gifts in houses or in schools. – Sara Sheridan
- Those who have not been stung will hardly fear a bee the same as those who have. – Sara Sheridan
- I’m proud of the culture I come from – we’re a small country and a close-knit community. – Sara Sheridan
- We have more choice than ever before about where and how we buy and read books. – Sara Sheridan
- Most people do a good deal of whatever they do motivated by love. For me, few stories are truly complete without it. – Sara Sheridan
- I love writing, and just as much, I love undertaking research. – Sara Sheridan
- The space where I write is in my head, I suppose. – Sara Sheridan
- When a chap is passionate, the readership can sense it. – Sara Sheridan
- I’m a professional writer and I consider it part of my job to publicise my work and these days part of that job is done online. – Sara Sheridan
- A chap’s impending death has a way of focusing the mind.-¨ – Sara Sheridan
- Sometimes a person’s first assumption was very telling. It revealed how they perceived the situation. – Sara Sheridan
- People see what they expect to see. – Sara Sheridan
- We are in the middle of the biggest revolution in reading and writing since the advent of the Gutenberg press. – Sara Sheridan
- Parisians were not easy to engage in conversation. Perhaps that was why the Resistance had been so successful. – Sara Sheridan
- Everyone was important during the war. Everyone. We worked together and we won. – Sara Sheridan