"To create a character who really interests you, try combining aspects of your favourite fictional character with a real person."
"I write about times and places I would visit in a time machine, like ancient Rome or the Wild West."
Source: Top writing tips: Caroline Lawrence by Caroline Lawrence, www.theguardian.com. March 1, 2012.
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Caroline Lawrence
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Caroline Lawrence is a British author known for her engaging Roman Mysteries series, which explores themes of adventure and friendship among young characters.
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