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Children are our future
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I support the Police Athletic League which raises money for underprivileged children
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On J B Priestley’s wit
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Her friend Richard Whiteley experienced writer J B Priestley's jibes
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Loving Art Deco
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Biedermeier and Art Deco
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Cops and Kids
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Police Athletic League
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My first newspaper job
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Her wish to work on a paper came true, but not in the way she imagined
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From reporter to writer
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Her journalistic skills have helped to make her the author she is
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Writing character
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She took Graham Greene's advice that 'character is plot' very seriously
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A new kind of woman
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Emma Harte's courage and ambition made her a role model for women worldwide
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How to write a novel
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When she writes a novel, she pays attention to a few key points
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The desire to write
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It is not about money and success, but simply having to put pen to paper
BARBARA TAYLOR BRADFORD
Best-selling author Barbara Taylor Bradford gives t5m a series of armchair interviews about starting out as a published writer, her very first novel and being Emma Harte.





