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The British writer Anthony Horowitz is known throughout the world for his Alex Rider series of novels, which have sold millions and been translated into over 40 languages. His latest novel, Nightshade, will be published later this year, and in this week’s In the Studio there’s another chance to hear how he creates his characters and plot as he gives the BBC’s Olga Smirnova a rare glimpse into his writing process. In this programme, first broadcast in April 2019, Olga follows Anthony as he completes chapter after chapter, gathering clues about the way he likes to write. From choosing the perfect pen and ink to the so-called 'divorce door' in his study, we hear how he creates the right setting to research scenarios, invent (and kill off) villains and develop the adventures of his hero. We also follow Anthony outside the rigour of his study, as he gathers inspiration from walks with his dog and meets his publisher as the work nears completion. Produced and presented by Olga Smirnova for BBC World Service. (Image: British writer Anthony Horowitz, with kind permission)
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