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Subject: E.C. at home
Date Posted: 9/11/2010 6:45 PM ET
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Elizabeth Chadwick

  I am like the rest of you - I just happen to write for a living! Before I wrote full time I filled shelves in a supermarket and my husband worked as a welder and then as a shop floor foreman in a heavy engineering factory. My eldest works t...here now as a 3D draughtsman. Michael, the desk is solid wood but cheap on e-bay and I don't have a clue about the TV and windows!
Re William Marshal in the Holy Land. It is on my to do pile at some point - time being the operative word. I have some research already begun.  

She said this in response to people saying how normal and approachable she is.

I love the laundry in the back ground.      (photo from facebook)

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Date Posted: 9/11/2010 7:42 PM ET
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It's better than laundry...she said her son moved into an apartment and those are curtains that were left behind.  She said she wanted them for craft purposes, but really has no idea what to do with them yet.  Now, I can relate to that! 

It's a great photo...what a tidy desk!

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Date Posted: 9/12/2010 9:23 AM ET
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Love that shot, thanks for sharing. Yes, she's a very nice lady and I enjoy her participation at HFO and Goodreads, she comes there as a reader and not an author.