![]() It's certainly how you'd imagine the younger Carrie, portrayed in Bushnell's two latest novels, The Carrie Diaries (about her high school years) and Summer in the City (about her arrival in New York). But I can't throw them out in case I need them." And then they just pile up and I never look at them again. "Ugghh! I'm always, like, writing down ideas for themes. "I'm, like, a big note-taker," says the 52-year-old in her school-girlish New York drawl. The New York writer who created the basis for the TV series Sex and the City, exudes the youthful spirit we're used to identifying with her alter ego, Carrie Bradshaw. It's easy to picture Candace Bushnell sitting cross-legged on her bed, tapping away at her laptop, in between bouts of shoe-shopping and bonking. Rebecca Barry Hill talks to the original Carrie Bradshaw, Candace Bushnell. ![]() Just when you thought Sex and the City had taken its last gasp, the creator of the iconic characters releases two novels for younger readers. ![]()
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