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Diane Setterfield |
12 Jan 2006 |
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Winning the writer's equivalent of the lottery
Diane Setterfield has had the rights to her first novel bought by Orion for a reported £800,000 and a further $1 million from a US publishing house. Setterfield, a French teacher from Harrogate , talks to Jenni about winning the writer's equivalent of the lottery.
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