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Sathnam Sanghera

Sathnam Sanghera was born in 1976. He is an award-winning journalist who, until recently, was chief feature writer at the Financial Times. He now works for the Times and lives in London. If You Don't Know Me By Now is his first book.

Will the printed word endure?
Yes.

Which newspaper do you read?
Most of them, except The Express

Who/What is your biggest influence?
Would it be pathetic to say my mother?

What books are you reading at the moment?
Eat, Love & Pray by Elizabeth Gilbert and The Magus by John Fowles. Not enjoying either.

What books did you read as a child?
Everything by Dahl, the Jennings books, and later, Waugh and Orwell.

Which literary character would you most like to meet?
The French Lieutenant's Woman

Which authors do you most admire?
I admire Colm Toibin for recently revealing the brutal truth about writing: it's a difficult and misery-inducing process, even when it goes well.

Where/When do you do most of your writing?
At home and at the British Library

What’s your favourite word/book?
Gimpery.  My favourite book changes, but at the moment: Midnight's children.

What’s your day job?
Journalist

Who or what always puts a smile on your face?
Robert Peston's mannerisms.

What’s your earliest memory?
Pretending to speak English to my elder siblings as they left for school.

What is your greatest fear?
Death, not having children, dying alone, failure, having to move to West Bromwich, the usual.

How would you like to be remembered?
Perpetually.

Have you ever done something you’ve really regretted?
Of course, but it's better to regret something you have done than something you haven't. 

How do you spoil yourself?
Unnecessary hotel stays, lie-ins, M&S teacakes.

Who do you turn to in a crisis?
Would it be pathetic to say my mother?

What makes you angry?
Any kind of bullying.

What’s the most dangerous thing you’ve ever done?
Eaten a pork dish in Mexico: it gave me a brain parasite and nearly killed me. Also, canoeing in Florida: I can't swim.

Are you in love?
Alas not. 

What’s your worst vice?
Not finishing books. 

What are you proudest of?
My relationship with my family.

Where’s your favourite city?
London.

When was the last time you cried?
Watching a BBC dramatisation of the events leading up to Dunkirk.

One wish: what would it be?
Being able to write very quickly.

Did you enjoy school?
Until the age of 14: adolescence is impossible to enjoy.

What's your worst habit?
Negativity.

What makes you mad?
Hypocritical liberals.

Have you ever broken the law?
Yes. But he hit me first.

What quality would you most like to have?
Optimism.

If you could swap a physical attribute with someone else, what would it be and who would you swap it with?
Someone's feet. Anyone's feet really. Mine are gross.

 

Have you got a party trick?
No.

Do you have any nicknames?
No, just all too common manglings. I've been called everything from Satnav, to Shatnam, Satnan, Samantha, Satan and Bathman.

Do you have any unfulfilled ambitions?
2.4 Kids, a wife, and a mid-sized SUV please.

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