Friday 17 April 2015

You Wait for a Bus and Two Come Along at Once

You may have wondered if you follow my blog what happened to Monday’s post. I have been waiting until today so I could share my wonderful news with you.

One of the dictionary definitions of kaleidoscope is a continually changing pattern of shapes and colours - and that's just what my life feels like at the moment, but in the best possible way. It's customary, I know, to start at the beginning but in this case there isn't one, not really. Actually I'm wrong, there is. Or at least a platform from which to bounce.

It all began with me joining the Romantic Novelists Association's (RNA) New Writers' Scheme (NWS) and graduating in my first year with my debut novel, Safe Harbour. In spite of having had several short stories published, there was nothing like the thrill of seeing my book and name in print for the first time; to see the product of my labour of love sitting in pride of place on the bookshelf. 

This morning the RNA announced the shortlist for the Joan Hessayon Award for 2015, a prestigious and coveted recognition given by the lovely Dr David Hessayon in memory of his wife to the graduates of the NWS. You can see the announcement here. To be named as one of the contenders is a huge thrill and you will see from the link that I am in wonderful company. There are fifteen of us in contention this year - what a tribute to today's romantic novelists and to the RNA for running the New Writers' Scheme and giving so much opportunity to its members. For those of you who would like to read it and haven't yet done so, here is the link to Safe Harbour. 

A writer is never idle. If we aren't actually putting pen to paper or fingers to keyboard we are busily turning plots around in our heads. My apologies to anyone who sees me staring off into the middle distance when I am supposed to be taking part in a conversation. Now you know the reason. So I am just as thrilled to announce the publication today of my second book, Honey Bun. You can find it here. It's more a novella than a novel but I think it has a genuine 'feel good' air about it - well, it does for me. I hope you enjoy it as well. 

I shall be in and out of Facebook and Twitter today where some lovely messages have been posted to me and my fellow contenders. The writing community is one I am happy and grateful to be a part of. Oh, and with my third manuscript in the hands of my agent, Lisa Eveleigh, I am now in the process of writing my fourth book.

Watch this space! 


4 comments:

  1. Sounds more like three or four buses. It's wonderful. Good luck with the short-listing but you know you're already a winner. It's lovely you have the satisfaction of holding your creation in your hand and to have it lauded by your peers...well, that's only right and proper after so much hard work and dedication. Bravo, Moya

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    1. It feels like three or four, Moya. It's true that all the contenders are already winners. I've never had a day like this one, nor would I expect to again. Your support is beyond price. Thank you

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  2. Hi Natalie, Many congratulations. I do think the Joan Hessayon Award night is so much fun and such a positive experience for the contenders. Anne Stenhouse

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    1. Thank you for your good wishes, Anne. I shall be bubbling away gently for the next few weeks. I imagine by the time it gets to 21st May I'll be ready to explode. RNA parties are always special but I shall feel honoured to be standing alongside fourteen other writers on the night.

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