What makes 'The Handmaid's Tale' so terrifying is that everything that happens in it is plausible.
I have a suspicion of lockstep and everyone looking in the same direction: that's a key character trait in me.
If I'm working every day, it's like pumping a pump. When you start, rusty water comes out, and then it runs clear. I do it even if I get completely stuck.
Traditions are always puzzling to those who don't share them. I'm Jewish, so the idea of a 'perfect family Christmas' is foreign to me.
I find the sneeriness about 'selfie-culture' quite boring - I'm excited by young people taking control of their own images and finding out for themselves how much Photoshop has done for models.
I don't think I have any particular problem with God.