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The Times columnist and author Caitlin Moran is never lost for words, whether it's in print or on Twitter. And so it proved on Thursday night when MediaGuardian's John Plunkett buttonholed her at the Press awards, with the motormouth packing her thoughts on her fellow writers, her Channel 4 sitcom and the How to Be a Woman film – plus some choice gurning – into a mere three minutes or so. Inevitably, she had some words of wisdom on awards shows: "When you win it's the most important thing in the world. As soon as you lose, you're just like, 'Pffft ... means nothing at all'." Of course, being a former multiple winner, she can afford to be that blasé. | The Times columnist and author Caitlin Moran is never lost for words, whether it's in print or on Twitter. And so it proved on Thursday night when MediaGuardian's John Plunkett buttonholed her at the Press awards, with the motormouth packing her thoughts on her fellow writers, her Channel 4 sitcom and the How to Be a Woman film – plus some choice gurning – into a mere three minutes or so. Inevitably, she had some words of wisdom on awards shows: "When you win it's the most important thing in the world. As soon as you lose, you're just like, 'Pffft ... means nothing at all'." Of course, being a former multiple winner, she can afford to be that blasé. |
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