The bestselling author of Big Little Lies tells of her Irish Catholic upbringing in Australia and how her latest novel was inspired by her reflections on mortality after a cancer diagnosis Author Liane Moriarty describes herself as a sceptic who is desperate to believe in the supernatural. Photo: Über Photography "I’m so sorry. I forgot.

Have you been sitting here all this time?” These are author Liane Moriarty’s first words on video call to me. It’s really only a few minutes, but she is graciously contrite. “I was just in the middle of cooking halloumi,” she says, “and suddenly thought, ‘Oh my goodness, I’m meant to be on Zoom’.

” Moriarty is just back home in Sydney, with her husband and two children, after a book tour of Australia “so everything’s all up and down”. Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to date with all the latest news.