Already a Future Women? Sign in Career The art of asking questions Novelist and journalist Romy Ash reflects on how writing fiction has shaped her approach to conducting interviews. By Romy Ash Published 15 May, 2026 Career The art of asking questions Novelist and journalist Romy Ash reflects on how writing fiction has shaped her approach to conducting interviews. By Romy Ash Published 15 May, 2026 Previous article “This is something to celebrate.” Next article Meet the leaders Being a writer is often solitary work. As a novelist, so much of my time is spent on my own, writing and researching. Part of why I enjoy working as a journalist, alongside writing novels, is that the profession revolves around relationships and communication.I once interviewed the filmmaker David Lynch. The difficult thing about interviewing someone like Lynch, who’s been interviewed so many times, is getting him to tell you something new. Join the club Already a member? Sign in Career fresh content Work in progress More from FW Career New report finds two in five women leave cyber security because of their gender By FW Career The art of asking questions By Romy Ash Career Your partnerships playbook By Melanie Dimmitt Career How to write a funding application that wins By Melanie Dimmitt Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.