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My childhood gave me a very powerful sense of being spooked. I didn't know whether what I was seeing were sensory images of other people's unhappiness. Perhaps that was just the way the world manifested itself to me.

- Hilary Mantel

Seeing, Other, Very, Unhappiness

There are plenty of books that tell you how to become a writer, but not one that suggests how, if you want a normal life, you might reverse the process.

- Hilary Mantel

Process, Normal, Might, Normal Life

I once dreamed a whole short story. Wrapped in its peculiar atmosphere, as if draped in clouds, I walked entranced to my desk at about 4 A.M. and typed it on to the screen.

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Atmosphere, About, Entranced, Typed

Writers displace their anxiety on to the tools of the trade. It's better to say that you haven't got the right pencil than to say you can't write, or to blame your computer for losing your chapter than face up to your feeling that it's better lost.

- Hilary Mantel

Tools, Chapter, Your, Displace

When I wrote about the French Revolution, I didn't choose to write about aristocrats; I chose characters who began their lives in provincial obscurity.

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Began, Lives, Wrote, Chose

I'm one of these children who grew up at the knee of my grandmother and her elder sister, listening to very old people talk about their memories.

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Listening, Grandmother, Very, Old People

As a writer, you owe it to yourself not to get stuck in a rut of looking at the world in a certain way.

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World, Certain Way, Rut, Stuck

When I was thin, I had no notion of what being fat is like. When I worked in a department store, I had sold clothes to women of most sizes, so I should have known; but perhaps you have to experience the state from the inside, to understand what fat is like.

- Hilary Mantel

Experience, Inside, Had, Department Store

I once stole a book. It was really just the once, and at the time I called it borrowing. It was 1970, and the book, I could see by its lack of date stamps, had been lying unappreciated on the shelves of my convent school library since its publication in 1945.

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Book, Date, Been, Publication

Back in my 20s, when I wrote 'A Place of Greater Safety,' the French Revolution novel, I thought, 'I'll always have to write historical novels because I can't do plots.' But in the six years of writing that novel, I actually learned to write, to invent things.

- Hilary Mantel

Thought, Back, Historical, French Revolution

The experienced writer says to the anguished novice: 'Just do it; get something, anything, on to the screen or page, just establish a flow of words, and criticise them later.' You give this advice but can't always take it.

- Hilary Mantel

Advice, Anything, Screen, Anguished

When you have committed enough words to paper, you feel you have a spine stiff enough to stand up in the wind. But when you stop writing, you find that's all you are - a spine, a row of rattling vertebrae, dried out like an old quill pen.

- Hilary Mantel

Feel, Out, Paper, Dried

I dislike pastiche; it attracts attention to the language only.

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Attention, Dislike, Only, Attracts

'Wolf Hall' attempts to duplicate not the historian's chronology but the way memory works: in leaps, loops, flashes.

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Memory, Wolf, Works, Chronology

I am very happy in second-hand bookshops; would a gardener not be happy in a garden?

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I Am, Very, Second-Hand, Garden

Like a historian, I interpret, select, discard, shape, simplify. Unlike a historian, I make up people's thoughts.

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Thoughts, Discard, Select, Interpret

The novelist has a responsibility to adhere to the facts as closely as possible, and if they are inconvenient, that's where the art comes in. You must work with intractable facts and find the dramatic shape inside them.

- Hilary Mantel

Art, Shape, Closely, Adhere

I spend a great deal of time on research, on finding all the available accounts of a scene or incident, finding out all the background details and the biographies of the people involved there, and I try to run up all the accounts side by side to see where the contradictions are, and to look where things have gone missing.

- Hilary Mantel

Deal, Biographies, Available, Accounts

My first career ambitions involved turning into a boy; I intended to be either a railway guard or a knight errant.

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Career, Boy, Guard, Railway

Sometimes I fantasize that all my furniture has been destroyed in a cataclysm, and I have to start again with only the stationery catalogue. My entire house would become an office, which would be an overt recognition of the existing state of affairs.

- Hilary Mantel

Sometimes, Been, Fantasize, Affairs

Sometimes people ask, 'Does writing make you happy?' But I think that's beside the point. It makes you agitated, and continually in a state where you're off balance. You seldom feel serene or settled.

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Happy, Sometimes, I Think, Beside

Fiction isn't made by scraping the bones of topicality for the last shreds and sinews, to be processed into mechanically recovered prose. Like journalism, it deals in ideas as well as facts, but also in metaphors, symbols and myths.

- Hilary Mantel

Fiction, Last, Prose, Sinews

My first two novels were very black comedies.

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Very, Comedies, Were, Novels

Novels teach you that actions have consequences. They help you grow up.

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Help, Grow, Teach, Novels

It follows that if you are not a mother you are not a grandmother. Your life has become unpunctuated, whereas the lives of other women around you have these distinct phases.

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Grandmother, Other, Lives, Whereas

History is always changing behind us, and the past changes a little every time we retell it.

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Past, Behind, Always, Every Time

Insights don't usually arrive at my desk, but go into notebooks when I'm on the move. Or half-asleep.

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Go, Move, Insights, Notebooks

What fascinates me are the turning points where history could have been different.

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Been, Could, Turning Points, Fascinates

Though I have never thought of myself as a book collector, there are shelves in our house browsed so often, on so many rainy winter nights, that the contents have seeped into me as if by osmosis.

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Myself, Thought, Though, Shelves

You can control and censor a child's reading, but you can't control her interpretations; no one can guess how a message that to adults seems banal or ridiculous or outmoded will alter itself and evolve inside the darkness of a child's heart.

- Hilary Mantel

Reading, Control, Will, Banal

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