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I'm interested in Scotland now and then, how it's changed. I want to get the reader to think about that by thinking about something from the past. How has society changed, how has policing changed, have we changed philosophically, psychologically, culturally, spiritually?
~ Ian Rankin
About
Changed
Get
How
Interested
Now
Now And Then
Past
Philosophically
Policing
Psychologically
Reader
Scotland
Society
Something
Spiritually
Then
Think
Thinking
Want
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I'm not qualified for anything. I've had lots of little jobs, like picking grapes and being a tax man. I can't imagine not writing, because I've done it since I was five or six. Maybe I'd work in academia. That's always what the plan was.
~ Ian Rankin
Academia
Always
Anything
Because
Being
Done
Five
Grapes
Had
Imagine
Jobs
Like
Little
Lots
Man
Maybe
Picking
Plan
Qualified
Since
Six
Tax
Work
Writing
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I'm not Rebus. We're not the same. I don't even think he'd like me if we met. He'd think I was a wishy-washy liberal.
~ Ian Rankin
Even
He
Liberal
Like
Me
Met
Same
Think
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I'm often asked how I write books, but I don't think my approach is suitable for everyone. If I walked into a creative writing class, all I could say to them was 'I tend to make it up as I go along.' I'm not sure that's brilliant advice.
~ Ian Rankin
Advice
Along
Approach
Asked
Books
Brilliant
Class
Could
Creative
Creative Writing
Everyone
Go
How
I Write
Make
Often
Say
Suitable
Sure
Tend
Them
Think
Up
Walked
Write
Writing
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In 1991, I won the Chandler Fulbright Prize, which came with $20,000 and the stipulation of spending six months in the U.S.
~ Ian Rankin
Came
Months
Prize
Six
Spending
Which
Won
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In real life, writers tend to be quite boring, but in our books, we're having exciting adventures all the time.
~ Ian Rankin
Adventures
Books
Boring
Exciting
Having
Life
Our
Quite
Real
Real Life
Tend
Time
Writers
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I've always written. At the age of six or seven, I would get sheets of A4 paper and fold them in half, cut the edges to make a little eight-page booklet, break it up into squares and put in little stick men with little speech bubbles, and I'd have a spy story, a space story and a football story.
~ Ian Rankin
Age
Always
Break
Bubbles
Cut
Edges
Fold
Football
Get
Half
Little
Make
Men
Paper
Put
Seven
Sheets
Six
Space
Speech
Spy
Squares
Stick
Story
Them
Up
Would
Written
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'Jekyll and Hyde' I read in high school. I was expecting a Hollywood-type horror story and couldn't believe it when I got this very complex narrative from all these different points of view.
~ Ian Rankin
Believe
Complex
Different
Expecting
Got
High
High School
Horror
Narrative
Points
Read
School
Story
Very
View
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My father worked in a grocery store. When the grocery chain went into administration, he eventually got a job in the naval dockyard in an office preparing the charts for the boats and the submarines before they headed out.
~ Ian Rankin
Administration
Before
Boats
Chain
Charts
Eventually
Father
Got
Grocery
Grocery Store
He
Headed
Job
Naval
Office
Out
Preparing
Store
Worked
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My first novel was turned down by half a dozen publishers. And even after having published five or six books, I wasn't making enough money to live on, and was beginning to think I'd have to give up the dream of being a full-time writer.
~ Ian Rankin
After
Beginning
Being
Books
Down
Dozen
Dream
Enough
Enough Money
Even
First
Five
Full-Time
Give
Half
Having
Live
Making
Money
Novel
Published
Publishers
Six
Think
Turned
Up
Writer
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My mother worked in a school canteen - then worked in the canteen of a chicken factory. Every Friday, the pay packet money would be allocated to cover bills.
~ Ian Rankin
Bills
Chicken
Cover
Every
Factory
Friday
Money
Mother
Packet
Pay
School
Then
Worked
Would
Would-Be
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My parents were working class and didn't have much money, so holidays tended to be two weeks in a caravan at St. Andrews or a B&B in Blackpool.
~ Ian Rankin
Caravan
Class
Holidays
Money
Much
Parents
Two
Two Weeks
Weeks
Were
Working
Working-Class
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No matter how many awards you've won or how many sales you've got, come the next book it's still a blank sheet of paper and you're still panicking like hell that you've got nothing new to say.
~ Ian Rankin
Awards
Blank
Book
Come
Got
Hell
How
Like
Many
Matter
New
Next
Nothing
Nothing New
Paper
Sales
Say
Sheet
Still
Won
You
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People aren't coming to me looking for political essays or polemic - they're looking for a rattling good story.
~ Ian Rankin
Coming
Essays
Good
Good Story
Looking
Me
People
Polemic
Political
Rattling
Story
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Punk gave you a kind of chutzpah, so even trying to be a writer, I just thought, 'Well, I'm going to send poems to 'Radio Times,' short stories to the 'Observer,' just have a go.
~ Ian Rankin
Even
Gave
Go
Going
Just
Kind
Observer
Poems
Punk
Radio
Send
Short
Short Stories
Stories
Thought
Times
Trying
Well
Writer
You
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Right from the very beginning, I knew I wanted to write palpably Scottish fiction.
~ Ian Rankin
Beginning
Fiction
Knew
Right
Scottish
Very
Wanted
Write
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The great thing about America is I always come back with more books and more tip-offs of who to read. It's a country in love with crime fiction.
~ Ian Rankin
About
Always
America
Back
Books
Come
Country
Crime
Crime Fiction
Fiction
Great
Great Thing
Love
More
Read
Thing
Who
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The most difficult part of any crime novel is the plotting. It all begins simply enough, but soon you're dealing with a multitude of linked characters, strands, themes and red herrings - and you need to try to control these unruly elements and weave them into a pattern.
~ Ian Rankin
Any
Begins
Characters
Control
Crime
Dealing
Difficult
Elements
Enough
Linked
Most
Multitude
Need
Novel
Part
Pattern
Plotting
Red
Simply
Soon
Them
Themes
Try
Weave
You
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When I was in my early 20s and still at uni, I won a short-story competition: £200 was the prize.
~ Ian Rankin
Competition
Early
Early 20s
Prize
Still
Won
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When I'm writing, I won't know whodunnit until maybe two thirds of the way through. Until then, I know as little as my detective. I just make it up as I go along. It's nerve-wracking, actually. You'll be half through and not know your conclusion. You worry one of these days the ending won't come. I'll be left with only two-thirds of a novel.
~ Ian Rankin
Actually
Along
Come
Conclusion
Days
Detective
Ending
Go
Half
Just
Know
Left
Little
Make
Maybe
Novel
Only
Then
Through
Two
Two-Thirds
Two-Thirds
Until
Up
Way
Worry
Writing
You
Your
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