Shirley Mytnowych
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Gilly Macmillan:
Hi there! I am presenting your book, "What she knew" at our Library Event - "An Evening for Book Lovers" in a week. Is there anything you can tell me from your experience writing this book that I can offer to the audience? Thanks, Shirley
Gilly Macmillan
Hi Shirley! Thanks for getting in touch. I'm honoured that you will be presenting 'What She Knew' at your event. Thank you!! I have written a lot in interviews and in the material at the back of 'What She Knew' about the writing process and what has happened since the book has been published, but if I were to pick two things out I would say that 'What She Knew' is proof that if you are an aspiring writer you should hold your nerve, keep going and stick to what you think will make people turn pages (any reader will know the pleasure of a book that can do that). I wrote the book secretly and never thought it would be published! . I would also add that one of the best things about 'What She Knew' being out in the world has been finding a connection with readers, whether via a character they relate to, a plot point we can discuss or something else. I wrote the book from my heart, as a mother, and I tried hard to make it emotionally truthful. I hope your readers enjoy it if they pick it up! Many thanks & I hope you have an enjoyable evening, Gilly
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Nikola 🌈
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Gilly Macmillan:
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Hi, I had the honor of reading your new book ''The Nanny'' and I absolutely loved it! I myself work as a nanny. However, Hannah's life could not have been more different than mine, fortunately, she's just so wicked it gave me the chills.
I'd like to ask, where/how did this story occur to you?
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Nikki
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Gilly Macmillan:
Hi! I'm currently reading Burnt Paper Sky. I'm not too familiar with child abducting and the investigation surrounding it, and so when Rachel is being interviewed by Clemo the first time and he asks if Ben had lunch before they left and Rachel asks "Is this in case you find his body?" - I never understood why there is a need for knowing whether or not he had eaten. Why is this important? Google won't enlighten me.
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