think, to one of the wonderful stereotypes — you work in a shed at the bottom of the garden, like roald dahlt for an author to have a work space, particularly someone like me, who's on a timetable for so long. it's difficult to manage your time and get into the psychological headspace of writing, so i think it's important to create a place where you work and nothing else happens, whether it's a shed or a desk. when i started off, i had no desk, so i had two objects i would put in front of my laptop when i wanted to write, and that created my work space, wherever it was. sometimes, i'm working on two at once, almost always, in fact. i have books that i write on sunny days and ones that i write on dark days, of which different class was one. and this was a dark day book. it is, although there are glimpses of sunshine as well. i should say it's fun as well. joanne harris, thank you. thank you. for causing problems once again in the southern half of the uk. over the southern half of the uk. over the next eight hours, this weather front sweeps south, colder arctic air comes front sweeps south, co