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Webchat with Kathy Lette, now Wednesday 17 April, 1-2pm

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GeraldineGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 27-Mar-13 17:56:14

We're thrilled that the feisty and funny queen of puns and one-liners will be joining us for a live webchat on Wednesday 10 April. Kathy Lette is the author of 10 comic novels, which have been translated into 14 languages.

She'll be coming in to GNHQ to mark the paperback publication of her latest, The Boy Who Fell To Earth, about a boy with autism, based on her experiences of having a son with Asperger's. We have five signed copies of the book to give away to gransnetters who post a question.

katykat Wed 17-Apr-13 13:10:16

I've read a few of your books and enjoyed them very much. Have you ever written any non fiction? And do you use experiences of friends and family in your fiction? And if so do they mind?

KathyLette Wed 17-Apr-13 13:08:03

kitty31

Think i may have missed out on getting a copy of Kathy Lettes book - but would love to know what motiviated her to write this book apart from the obvious one smile

Hello. I only write because it's cheaper than therapy! I actually didn't mean to write this novel but it just came pouring out of the end of my pen. Even though I'm so candid, I never mentioned the fact that my child was on the spectrum. Mainly because I didn't want to invade his privacy. But now he's 22, he's given me permission. It's not a non fiction book though, it's a made up story, but inspired by my real life experiences with autism.

KathyLette Wed 17-Apr-13 13:05:55

ajanela

Do you think that Autism is being used to cover too wide a range of conditions.

Hello. I do think there is a lot of undiagnosed autism out there. All those plane and train spotters etc. We now know with diagnostic hindsight that Mozart and Einstein and Van Gogh and many artists and musicians and scientists were on the spectrum. But then again, some people are using "aspergers" as an excuse for their lack of communication or general grumpiness, which does dilute the impression of the condition for others.

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 17-Apr-13 13:01:50

Kathy is here - hurrah - adding a touch of glamour to GNHQ and ready to answer your questions...

Eloethan Wed 17-Apr-13 12:57:25

Hello Kathy - Do you think writing courses are helpful for aspiring writers and, if so, do you think a sustained course over several months is likely to be more beneficial than a short/weekend writing course?

KathyLette Wed 17-Apr-13 12:47:21

GeraldineGransnet

We're thrilled that the feisty and funny queen of puns and one-liners will be joining us for a live webchat on Wednesday 10 April. Kathy Lette is the author of 10 comic novels, which have been translated into 14 languages.

She'll be coming in to GNHQ to mark the paperback publication of her latest, The Boy Who Fell To Earth, about a boy with autism, based on her experiences of having a son with Asperger's. We have five signed copies of the book to give away to gransnetters who post a question.

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Grannyknot Wed 17-Apr-13 12:31:43

Hi Kathy and looking forward to the webchat. I've another question, why do I hardly ever hear/read of girls/women being affected by autism? (I don't want to say 'suffer from it'). Is it in the genes? Do they have it and cope with it in a different way from the males? Or I guess put another way - why do more boys/men appear to have autism?

abcde Wed 17-Apr-13 12:19:33

Your career has been pretty impressive - what are the highlights?

fleegle Wed 17-Apr-13 12:17:51

You are very lively and glam and often...forthright? Well not afraid of talking about sex and stuff. You are married to a successful lawyer who I imagine isn't allowed to be any of those things in his professional life. Do opposites attract?

cinnamonstix Wed 17-Apr-13 11:37:00

I know you're a big feminist, and I'm a feminist too, but sometimes I struggle to relate to some of the drivel out there. In Western society, do you think we've almost reached equality? I sometimes think that some women are rooting for a matriarchy, rather than equality.

grannyhubbard Wed 17-Apr-13 11:36:11

Kathy, I just love this book. It moved me to tears. That terribly bureaucracy! I don't know anyone close to me who suffers from autism but I feel more informed now about it. What concerns me is that horrible 'what do I say/do that is appropriate rather than offensive?' for example I struggled with the sentence above (is it wrong to say 'suffers' from autism?'
Presumably you want to interact with a child with autism as normally as possible, but still bearing in mind that they may react differently than what you are used to. What's the best thing to do? confused

ticktock Wed 17-Apr-13 11:23:14

Hi Kathy. Have you read The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time? Do you think Christopher Boone's character is a realistic representation of someone with Asperger's? Have you seen/are you planning to see the theatre production?

mrsp Tue 16-Apr-13 17:33:03

Given you are in your mid 50s how on earth do you look so blooming glamorous all the time? And can you give me some tips?

floribunda Tue 16-Apr-13 17:30:14

Hello Kathy. I believe you also have another child (a daughter)? Do you (or does she) find it difficult that so much attention is focussed on your son - both in "real life" and through the book?

tinkywinky Tue 16-Apr-13 17:28:17

I love your humour and your puns always make me laugh. But after so many years of success do you find people expect this from you? Is it exhausting always having to be the perky and funny one? Or are you morose and grumpy behind closed doors? grin

j08 Fri 12-Apr-13 15:14:04

Do you still visit Julian Assange? I have read you think he has a degree of aspergers. How is he coping with life in the embassy? Is he still working on Wikileaks? Do you by any chance know how Bradley Manning is getting on? Does anyone visit him for afternoon tea?

kitty31 Thu 11-Apr-13 20:42:31

Think i may have missed out on getting a copy of Kathy Lettes book - but would love to know what motiviated her to write this book apart from the obvious one smile

ajanela Thu 11-Apr-13 20:23:26

Do you think that Autism is being used to cover too wide a range of conditions.

Enviousamerican Wed 10-Apr-13 22:23:36

Does Asperger's have different severities like Autism?

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 10-Apr-13 21:36:35

We are delighted to confirm that this will take place on Weds 17 April 1-2pm so keep it free grin

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Tue 09-Apr-13 21:04:05

Due to unforseen circumstances we have had to postone this temporarily - but rest assured it will be rescheduled very soon. Full details to follow

Lorianne Fri 05-Apr-13 16:35:28

Hi Kathy. sunshine Do you watch the Doc Martin series and if so what do you think of the main character? From your own experience and bearing in mind that Doc Martin is fictional does he display any noticeable signs of Asperger's?

mazgoli Fri 05-Apr-13 08:36:31

I have a 31 year old son who sees the world differently to the majority of people. He recently has decided that he is autistic although we have never had a diagnosis. Looking into this further I think that he is more likely to have Aspergers syndrome. I would love to read this book and would like to know how I can guide him towards getting a formal diagnosis, when every time I suggest something he thinks that I am controlling him.

nonnanna Fri 05-Apr-13 07:18:38

Kathy Lette is a great author. I've read many of her books and tend to think of them as escapist, holiday reading so I'm interested in finding out about this seemingly more serious novel. I wonder if it was painful to put those experiences with Julius and his Aspergers to paper or somewhat cathartic.

angwan Thu 04-Apr-13 18:21:31

i look after a gentleman with Aspergers, have you found that people dont understand that their is a problem even though the sufferer looks well.