Georgina Bruce is a writer and teacher living in Edinburgh. Her
stories have been published in Black Static, Interzone, Strange
Horizons and elsewhere. She has a blog here.
1.
Tell us three things about yourself.
I
hate talking about myself. Seriously, my life is empty and boring. I
really like dogs, though.
2.
What was the first thing you had published?
I
actually sold the first short story I ever wrote – 'The Egg'. A film
company bought it and turned it into a short film. The first story I
had in print was called 'About a Leg' and was published in Ink, Sweat
and Tears in 2008. It's about a boy who thinks he's his grandfather's
leg.
3.
Which piece of writing are you proudest of?
'Cat
World', which was published in Interzone 246 and then reprinted in
Salt's Best British Fantasy 2014, still makes me cry, and I think
that's something to be proud of. Making people cry. Mwahaha.
4.
…and which makes you cringe?
Ha
ha ha oh my god. Some of my stories... I'm like, was I high when I
wrote that? It's embarrassing. I usually think my stories are
amazing, right up until the moment that they're in print, when I
suddenly see all the terrible horrible bad and stupid things I've
done.
5.
What’s a normal writing day like?
I
get up early to write most days. Like 5.30 am. So the day usually
starts in a blur, and I'll be just hitting my stride when I have to
stop writing about 7.30 and get ready for work. I sometimes manage to
write a bit in the evenings, and then I write like mad all weekend.
If I'm not writing a novel, I probably don't do this. But I've been
writing a novel for a long time now.
6.
Which piece of writing should someone who’s never read you before
pick up first?
'White
Rabbit', because it's the best thing I've written. [SB: The Guardian thought so too; Damien Walter has things to say about it here.] Then they probably
shouldn't read anything else, in case they're bitterly disappointed.
(Lol jk read everything please.)
7.
What are you working on now?
A
novel, called The
Geography of the Moon.
It's a weird and maybe scary story about a woman who loses her way in
life. At least, it was meant to be that. It's ended up being mostly
about dogs. [SB: Update: Georgina has now finished the first novel, and is now working on a second. Be afraid. Be very afraid.]
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