The best-selling author talks frankly about her writing process, her 1946 Olympia typewriter and her decidedly unglamorous writing attire.
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Inside the List: Danielle Steel: ‘I Know an Idea Is Right for Me When It Just Clicks’
Saturday, 3 February 2018
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