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My novel is very much about ''outsiders'' who, in fact, become the revered artists, much later. Other issues such as — ''must art be beautiful or harmonious'' — intrigued me in the writing. In terms of the art which I like, I would prefer the work that Alexander paints (representational) and I worry that conceptual art tends to leave me somewhat cold. I sometimes wonder whether art should be used for overtly political or social statements or criticism. To me, art is about the human soul and does not have a particular agenda or axe to grind.
 
* '''BB: As I read The Drawing Lesson I sensed that you knew London well - I often found myself walking the streets with your characters. Have you lived in London? If not, how do you bring it to life so vividly?'''
I don't like to read other works of fiction when I am writing, because the process seems to get muddy. Please take a look at my [http://www.thedrawinglesson.wordpress.com blog] to see the kinds of things I like. If you find it interesting, please tell others who might enjoy it.
 
* '''BB: What's next for Mary Martin?'''