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In
1993 I walked out on my sad and abusive marriage, one that I had stuck
with for seven years. At the time I jointly owned a shop with my
ex-husband and my Mother, so we had to sell the business when the
marriage broke down.
If
I thought that was hard it was nothing to what I had to endure the
following six years. To make ends meet, I had to work two jobs for 70-80
hours a week over 6½ days. Take my word when I say it wasn’t fun.
But
onwards and upwards, when Mum retired we made a spur of the moment
decision to leave England and move to France. We’d never set foot in the
country before we came out here to house hunt, I know, we’re either
brave or stupid. I like to think we’re the former, but I sometimes
wonder if that’s the case!
We
bought a farmhouse and barns that needed total renovation. In 6 months I
decorated 22 rooms while a local builder created a gîte (a holiday
home) out of a couple of the barns. After the renovations were completed
I grew bored with my ‘early retirement’ and enrolled in a creative
writing course. I threw myself into it and over the next 4-5 years I sat
down and wrote three romances and two thrillers.
In
October 2009, I discovered the writing site run by Harper Collins
called Authonomy where I uploaded the first 10,000 words of my thriller
Impeding Justice. It took me 8 months to reach the editor’s desk where I
received a favourable review from a Harper Collins editor. The trouble
was they weren’t taking on any thriller writers at that time, they were
only interested in printing Celebrity Autobiographies!
Therefore,
in October 2010 I decided to upload Impeding Justice as an ebook. It
took a while to take off but in January 2011 sales really started
gathering momentum, but it wasn’t until I released the second book in
the series, Final Justice that sales really took off.
After
selling over 30,000 books in April, I was in the fortunate position of
having several agents knocking on my virtual door. I finally agreed
terms and signed a contract with top New York agent, Richard Curtis. I
sent him Cruel Justice the third book in the thriller series and he
tried for 4 months to get me a traditional publishing contract, but at
the moment he admits he’s finding it difficult to place any books with
publishers because of the Indie revolution, which I’m extremely proud to
be part of.
During
last Summer, I edited the romances I wrote at the beginning of my
journey. I uploaded A Time To Heal towards the end of August and
immediately received a couple of 5 star reviews (no they weren’t from my
family, they don’t know I write!) some of them were from my thriller
fans who were equally impressed by my romance endeavours.
At
the beginning of September I uploaded A Time For Change, another
romance which is actually a TRUE story of how my dear friends met and
fell in love. Obviously they’re names have been changed, the story has a
mystery element to it too.
In
October 2011, I uploaded the third book in my thriller series, Cruel
Justice, which is actually the prequel to my best-seller Impeding
Justice. It’s been very well received and has even reached #2 in the
Police Procedural chart on Amazon.
I’m
very fortunate to be able to write full-time (it’s addictive, don’t you
know!) and have several more projects outlined that I intend tackling
over the coming winter months.
This
is how my day pans out, first thing, providing it isn’t raining, I take
my two dogs for a walk, actually they tend to drag me round our small
village. Then I sit down to answer any emails and facebook messages I’ve
received overnight from fans (yes I do have them) I then set out to
write a minimum of 2-3000 words per day, before I dip into hours of
necessary promoting. That’s the hardest part of being an Indie writer,
the fact that we have to promote ourselves long and hard. I used to be
quite a shy person, but I’ve had to overcome that quickly. I think deep
down, every writer would love to be a recluse and be able to focus
full-time on their creations, unfortunately that’s unrealistic in an
Indie world.
Do
I ever think about my life back in England? No, never, but my ex
features heavily in my books. When I need to think up a baddie character
it’s his image I picture in my mind. As for my murder scenes, I find
them VERY easy to write. LOL.
Hard work and talent pay off - and well deserved it is too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tania and a little help from my friends! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful story, Mel! THRILLED you are part of the Indie Chicks anthology.
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