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Nicola Cornick
British
Writer
Author
Historical
History
Sense
Work
Writing
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I consider myself hugely privileged to work at such a wonderful place as Ashdown, where I can step back into history and be inspired by both the setting and the people associated with it.
Nicola Cornick
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Myself
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Wonderful
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Wonderful Place
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Associated
Anna Campbell and I have already done a history tour of parts of the U.K., and it would be fun to invite my fellow Word Wench Cara Elliott along, too!
Nicola Cornick
History
Word
Too
Would
Would-Be
Tour
Anna
Invite
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Fellow
Parts
Campbell
Done
Fun
When I started writing, I didn't have the common sense to use a pseudonym, so I write under my own name. If I did have a pen name, though, it would be something very historical - something that sounds very sort of Regency... Sophia something.
Nicola Cornick
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Sense
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Though
Would
Would-Be
Something
My Own
Write
Name
Sophia
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Sounds
Historical
Very
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Pseudonym
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Common Sense
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Started
I find writing really hard, but then, every author I know finds writing really hard work.
Nicola Cornick
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Hard Work
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Find
Finds
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Author
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Really
Hard
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