I grew up on the south coast of England, a stone’s throw from the sea, and that is where I’ve set my latest novel Mothers and Daughters. With the beach my playground as a child, I’ve always been drawn to water whether it’s the sea, a lake, a river, a pond or a trickling brook, which I’m lucky enough to have running through my garden. It was some years before I realised that I had subconsciously been including water in many of my books.
Erica James
I’m a mother of two sons, and some might say I’m not qualified to write a book centred on the relationship between a mother and her daughters. But being an author is all about putting yourself in the shoes of your characters and that means you must have empathy. Sometimes I think I have too much empathy because occasionally my characters become so real to me, I feel too much of their pain – pain which I’m responsible for putting them through, and I end up in a terrible state.
Just as Naomi in Mothers and Daughters is a keen gardener, so am I. I love nothing more than when spring arrives and everything in the garden bursts into life. From then on, it’s a constant delight as the weeks pass and plants, which are like ‘old friends’ reappear in the flowerbeds. The combination of creating a garden and nurturing it is an immensely satisfying process, a balm to the soul.
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I’m obsessed with knitting and always have a project on the go, and when I’m not doing that, I’m straining my eyes with twelfth scale needlepoint which I started doing in the first lockdown. A couple of years ago my publisher in Norway organised for the pattern of a cardigan I’d designed to be rewritten into Norwegian and sold as a kit complete with yarn. It was one of my proudest moments.
I have a big addiction to tea. When I’m writing I drink gallons of the stuff to keep the cogs of my brain turning. I have a ritual that with every new book I write, I buy a new set of bone china mugs to drink from. Nobody else is allowed to use them, only me. I think of them as my Lucky Mugs.
I’m a bit of a petrolhead and a massive Formula 1 fan. I religiously watch as many of the races as I can throughout the season which starts in March and ends in November. I’ve been to a few races and absolutely loved the high-octane atmosphere. There’s nothing like it!
I’m naturally a very self-contained person, which is perfect for being an author. I’m lucky in that I never feel lonely as I have plenty of company in the form of my characters with whom I spend so much time. Having lived alone for so many
years, my two sons left home a very long time ago, I think I’d be a nightmare to live with as I’m ridiculously set in my ways. My way or the highway!
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Mothers and Daughters by Erica James is published on 17th March in hardback, ebook and audio download (HB, £14.99)
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