Singer Adele has revealed she would like to learn how to write a fictional novel when she takes her next break from the music industry.
However, the "Someone like you" is unsure as of now as to what the topic of the book would be, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Speaking to the crowd at her concert here, Adele said: "I would like to write a book. I mean, I'm not very great at stuff like that but I would like to learn and try to write a book. Fiction. I don't know what about yet".
But the book writing process could be difficult for Adele as she previously admitted she is only creative when she is "momentarily depressed".
Of her post break-up routine, she explained: "I mope around for a little while. I do embrace the fact that I'm heartbroken. I don't move on quickly. I don't know if that's because it seems that I'm only really creative when I'm a bit momentarily depressed".
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