I was so clear on the fact that I wanted to be a journalist that I asked my parents if I could go to a tutorial college to do my O-levels early, which I did when I was 13.
From Jane Goldman
I love my work, but my home life is so fulfilling that I don't tend to be driven by work ambitions.
Quite honestly, I'm so happy to be Jonathan's wife and my children's mum that anything else is a bonus.
I like it when characters respond to things that are outrageous and movie-like in an authentic way.
I came to comic books when I was about 15.
I was into Alan Moore and Frank Miller. I was a teenager when all those books where coming out for the first time - 'Watchmen,' 'V for Vendetta.' It was a great time to get into comics.
I've always been drawn to spooky things, to the unusual, to things that are dark but in a friendly way.
I see my role as a translator, telling the story that's in the book using the more visual language of film.
I like looking at a book and asking myself, 'How do I replicate that experience I just had as a reader?'
The idea that you could make a living from writing always thrilled me.
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