Confessions of an experience junkie

Popular Radio NZ presenter and interviewer Susie Ferguson will have the tables turned on her at...
Popular Radio NZ presenter and interviewer Susie Ferguson will have the tables turned on her at the Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival as she navigates an interview on her new memoir, Bloodyminded. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
The Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival is now less than a fortnight away. Susie Ferguson is among those appearing and fields some quickfire questions.

I decided to tell my story in memoir form because: ... well, I was persuaded to! I never thought I’d write a book (or climb Everest, or run a marathon) but a few people thought I had a yarn or two in me.

I’m connected to Dunedin because:.. of my family. Dad was born in Dunedin after my grandparents had met at Otago University, one was a student from Gore and the other a lecturer from Scotland.

A line I wish I’d written is:.. I love a line that keeps you thinking, like the opening line of The Trial, by Franz Kafka.

My perfect Sunday is:.. a cuddly sleep in, walking my dog on a beach in the sunshine, making and eating delicious food and not having to be anywhere or do anything at any particular time.

My writing ritual is:.. a substantial amount of procrastination followed by deadline induced laser focus.

A word I probably overuse:.. Great.

The best place to relax is:.. I’m not very good at doing nothing, so relaxing often involves doing something like baking or yoga.

When I get stuck, I ..... move my body. Getting out of your head helps the pieces fall into place.

A writer I’d love to have dinner with:.. Because of my job, I get to have fantastic conversations with brilliant writers every week - but a highlight this year was Sir Ian Rankin when he was here for the Auckland Writers Festival. His Rebus books have been part of my life since I was a teenager, so that was a bucket list interview.

A soundtrack to my latest book would include:.. Buffalo Stance, by Neneh Cherry, the first song I ever spent my own money on. It still sounds fresh so many decades later!

One thing people don’t know about me:.. Despite having done years of early shifts with 3.45am alarms, I’m such a night owl and hate getting out of bed!

Dance or wallflower:.. is there anything more joyful than dancing? The wilder, the better!

A secret influence on my writing is:.. the cracking view from my desk across Wellington harbour to Matiu Somes Island.

My motto for life:.. Always say yes. As an experience junkie I reckon I’ll try just about anything once.

My desert island book would be:.. This is an impossible one to answer! My favourite books so far this year - which I’d happily read again - are The Ministry of Time, by Kaliane Bradley and The Safe Keep, by Yael van der Wouden.

The session 

Bloodyminded: Susie Ferguson in conversation with Prof Vivienne Anderson

Sunday Oct 19, 11am, in the Fullwood Room at the Dunedin Centre