When I woke up today, my first thought wasโฆ Where is my coffee? (It arrived, seconds later, delivered to my bed. I start the day like the Queen.)
In my new book, Apples Never Fall, tennis coach, wife and mother Joy Delaney goes missing, leaving her kids to figure out what happened. If I were to disappear somewhere, I would goโฆAnywhere that required a passport. As I write this, Iโm in lockdown, unable to travel more than 10 kilometres from home. So Iโm dreaming of an international holiday.
My children, George and Anna, would describe me asโฆI had assumed the answers would be: kind, caring, loving, superior to other mothers. But what I got was: โsort of floatyโ (floaty?), โsleepyโ, โsneezyโ, โnot that strictโ, and โkind of naรฏve about stuffโ.
When I release a new book, I feelโฆ Teary and terrified, waiting to hear what people think.
I was truly starstruck when I metโฆ Meryl Streep. I met her at the premiere of season 2 of Big Little Lies. She was just as charming and charismatic and gorgeous as you would imagine. She thanked me for writing the role of Mary Louise, and I tried to make a joke in response. We were shouting over the noise of the party and the bad joke fell flat. Iโm actually blushing just thinking about it, but it was still a wonderful moment.
In real life, my frequent collaborator Nicole Kidman isโฆ Warm and caring, loyal and generous, lovely and funnyโฆ and very tall.
My favourite place to write isโฆ Hobart, Tasmania.

I seek inspiration for my books from โฆ Everywhere: news stories, podcasts, overheard conversations, anecdotes from friends, family folklore (although, as I have two sisters who are also writers, I have to be quick to reserve the best stories), dreams, things my children say, phone calls from friends, personal experiences. I am always scavenging.
When I watched the television adaptation of Big Little Lies for the first time, I felt โฆ Thrilled, because it was wonderful, and also cold, because I was on holiday with my family and Iโd sat on the bathroom floor in the middle of the night to watch the entire series on my iPad.
My career highlight has been โฆ Hearing that my fifth novel, The Husbandโs Secret, had reached the top of The New York Times bestseller list.
The last thing I read was โฆ The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams. A truly wonderful read!
My biggest regret is โฆ Not writing my first novel sooner. It feels like I wasted a lot of my life being afraid to write.
My idea of perfect happiness is โฆChocolate, champagne and a book.
If I could give my 25-year-old self some key advice, it would be โฆ Wear sunscreen, dump that boyfriend, leave that job, stop being afraid to write that novel, and in 30 yearsโ time, when you meet Meryl Streep, please donโt try to be funny!
Apples Never Fall, by Liane Moriarty (Pan Macmillan, $32.99) is out now.
