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Graham, 53, is the darling of comedy talk shows, delighting fans with his witty banter on The Graham Norton Show. He’s just released his first debut novel, Holding, a fast-paced mystery set in Ireland, but he’s already published three books, his memoirs The Life and Loves of a He Devil and So Me, plus Ask Graham. Graham, who lives in London, grew up in Ireland, where he still has a house and his mother Rhoda lives.
I’ve always wanted to write a novel, but it’s like saying you want to play the piano – if that’s the case, then by the age of 52 you really should be banging out a tune! I’m relieved to say I woke up on my 53rd birthday having finished this book.
I wrote it in three big chunks and it took about a year. I got a two-book deal when I wrote The Life and Loves of a He Devil, and it was the only reason I finished it. My publisher kept saying, “So Graham, about that novel...” I thought I’d write a cynical story set in London, so I’m surprised I wrote a sweet, sentimental tale set in Ireland. I’m not sure what genre it fits into – ‘cosy crime’, perhaps?
There’s lots of conflicting advice about how to write fiction. As a debut novelist,
I knew it was important to plot it out, so I made the crime element the scaffolding of my story. Then the characters just took on a life of their own. And, yes, I know it sounds pretentious when writers say that!
I didn’t get writer’s block, I got writer’s laziness. There were a few points, even as far as 30 000 words in, when I could have easily given up and just tossed the book aside. My advice to other first-time writers is KEEP GOING. Write something – anything – every day, or your halfwritten book will end up under the bed.
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