'She is as pretty as a picture and powerful as a rocket launcher, and anything she touches begins to hum and buzz and send out sparks within half an hour...'
Journalist Anna Marshall writing about Fleet Street editor Phyllis Digby Morton in the 1950s
'Like needle-pricks of light from her spine to her collarbone, from her throat to her elbows, wrists, to the pads of her fingers. She's glittering inside.'
Naomi Alderman in her current bestseller The Power