The secret, motto and method of a writer

Lynley Edmeades. Photo: supplied
Lynley Edmeades. Photo: supplied
Author Lynley Edmeades has released her new book Hiding Places.

My new book Hiding Places described in a nutshell: A fragmented reflection on motherhood, writing, and family histories.

A line I wish I’d written is: "There is never nothing beneath something that is covered," by Deborah Levy.

My perfect Sunday is: Coffee in bed with my book, a late-morning visit to an art gallery, hanging out with my partner and son, especially if we can all sit around and read and mooch together.

My writing ritual is: A big pot of coffee, reading a poem or story out loud, or revisiting something I’ve already drafted and re-reading it, hoping there’s something in there worth working on.

A word I probably overuse: Cool.

The best place to relax is: Bed.

When I get stuck, I ...  read.

A writer I’d love to have dinner with: Gertrude Stein

A soundtrack to my latest book Hiding Places would include: A chicken with it’s head cut off, by The Magnetic Fields

One thing people don’t know about me: I travelled around India on my own for a year in my early 20s, working on farms and reading the classics.

Dance or wallflower: Dance, definitely!

A secret influence on my writing is: My grandmother. She wrote journals all through her life, even when she was at home with 10 children. She loved poetry and always had a line to recite appropriate to the occasion.

My motto for life: Oh, that’s a hard one. Um ... Read everything, then read it again!

My desert island book would be: Selected Stories, by Vincent O’Sullivan.

The sessions 

You can see more of Edmeades at the  Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival in conversation on her new book Hiding Places

• The Architecture of Experience, 4pm, October 18, with Liam McIlvaney and Louise Wallace

• And as chair in Hone Tuwhare Trust Wry Song, 1pm, October 19, with Poet Emma Neale