• What have you written, past and present?
I’m an author and short story writer. My debut novel Nightingale Point follows a group of characters living in an east London tower block on the day of a plane crash. My second novel Homecoming is a love story about university friends and is partly set in Kenya. My novels have been longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction and Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize.
My new novel These Streets is a family drama set against the UK’s housing crisis. I wanted to write something which shows how easily a normal family could end up homeless. While it deals with the huge issues of homelessness and gentrification, it’s really about aspirations and who gets to have them.
• Tell us a bit about your writing process
I like silence, tea and a good internet blocker. I love to get lost in my writing and allow the characters to take over. I’m not easily distracted (especially when the writing is going well) but force myself off the laptop to do other things, like go to a dance class or watch some K-Pop on YouTube.
• How do you structure a book?
I don’t. I just have my characters and a very, very rough idea of what might happen. Then I go for it.
• What do you find hard about writing?
Structuring!
• What do you love about writing?
Getting completely lost in it. It’s an awesome hobby (turned career) and I’m very lucky to do it.
These Streets by Luan Goldie is available now in paperback from HQ, £8.99.