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Jemma Wayne

Bestselling author Jemma Wayne works school hours. ‘I’m usually at my desk from after the kids are at school until pick-up time,’ she says. ‘Sometimes things flow, sometimes it’s a long slog, so I may write from 500 words to three or four thousand in a day. School holidays are less work intense. One of the great privileges of writing is that it can be flexible and I’m able to grab fleeting moments. When my children are home, I’ll only do a couple hours of writing in

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