insideSUSSEX Magazine Issue 09 - November 2015 | Page 15

ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT Sci-Fi in Sussex: Linda Stratmann With a black belt in aikido, a first-class honours degree in psychology, and a past that includes being a chemist’s dispenser and a tax inspector, author Linda Stratmann has lived a colourful and interesting life. From Leicester to London, she has brought her style, wit, and interest in all things (including Star Trek, astronomy, and zoology as well as much, much more) to her books set in stunning Sussex. I N T E R V I E W B Y L I S A M A R I E L A M B You’ve loved books since you were two, and started writing at six. You wrote your first novel when you were 11 — can you tell us what it was about? It was about an expedition into outer space, inspired by science fiction and an interest in astronomy. Do you plot your books in advance, or does the story come to you as you’re writing? I construct an outline plot and determine the hidden things that will be revealed. Then I have to work out how my sleuth will solve the mystery. As I write, the story becomes more detailed and weaves all the threads together. How long does it take you to write one book? For fiction, planning takes two or three months, and writing, another seven or eight. A large non-fiction project takes two to two-and-a-half years, but I work on things concurrently. Right now I have three projects on the go. )]