After hearing last year about Boris Johnson’s thriller, then about Saddam Hussein’s romance novels, I got thinking about why people from all sorts of backgrounds are drawn to writing fiction. Reading them, I’m struck by two thoughts, firstly by how easy lots of professional writers make writing fiction look, and secondly by how much you can come to understand a person by the way they write.

Are there any novels you know of from unexpected authors? Have you found any that are decent as books apart from their creators? What is it about novels that draws non-writers that’s missing from, say, pottery or interpretive dance?

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      I honestly really enjoyed his biography of Winston Churchill.

      Not informed enough about his political choices but he had a good way with words.

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      There are proven instances of him using utter fabrications in his work as a journalist and then using those same made-up claims again as a politician. “Reporters found that if you did this, and that would happen.” Erm, no Boris. It was one reporter, and that reporter was you.

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      I honestly really enjoyed his biography of Winston Churchill.

      Not informed enough about his political choices but he had a good way with words.

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      There are proven instances of him using utter fabrications in his work as a journalist and then using those same made-up claims again as a politician. “Reporters found that if you did this, and that would happen.” Erm, no Boris. It was one reporter, and that reporter was you.