“I
like to do the research of history and the creativity of writing fiction. I am
creating this thing which I think is twice as difficult as writing either
history or fiction.” – Philippa Gregory
Born
in Kenya on this date in 1954, Gregory is best known for her award-winning
novels (and cinematic pieces) The Other Boleyn Girl and The
White Queen. After “mostly” growing up in England, she studied
(and earned degrees) in 18th century literature. But her primary writing focus has been on the
16th century and the Tudors. The prolific Gregory has penned
51 novels, half-a-dozen children’s books, 3 nonfiction books, 9 adaptations for
stage and screen, and many short stories, essays and reviews. Her latest novel, published in 2025, is Boleyn
Traitor.
Gregory
said she sometimes feels that her genre choice isn't highly regarded, but
she likes writing it and has drawn a devoted following. She also is
a regular on the BBC where she actually started her writing career as a
journalist. But it is in historical fiction in which she has
immersed herself.
“I
love reading and I love thinking,” she said. “The reason that I love
my books so much is that in order to write them I have to read and to think for
years at a time about the same period of time.”
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