It
has been a delight to welcome Anne to the RNA blog and read about her path to
publication.
My path to publication has been a long and winding
one. The thought of being a writer never
crossed my mind until the early 1960s
when I started work as a typist for a popular newspaper in the area where I
then lived. I loved working there and got a real buzz when the printing presses
started up. Naively, I decided I wanted to be a journalist. Sadly, it didn’t
happen because I didn’t have the
necessary qualifications. Still, I was able to
write snippets for a feature called Town Topics and I still treasure those
cuttings. The features editor said my writing had 'a warmth and cadence some
journalists lacked.'
Occasionally, over the years,
I managed to get the odd article published in national magazines or articles
about my family history research, though they were limited to family history
society magazines. It wasn’t until I took early retirement that I started
writing seriously, first with an article in a newly published national
genealogy magazine back in 2003. I went on to write many articles for them, all
commissioned, so at last I could call myself a writer. About that time, I
started writing what was to be my debut novel, A Suitable Young Man. I
know now that first draft was dire!
In 2010, I joined the RNA
through the NWS and I went to my first meeting where a whole new world opened
up to me, being able to talk to and learn from other writers. I learned even
more as A Suitable Young Man went through the Scheme, rewriting and
editing according to various Scheme readers’ suggestions. I tried sending the
MS out to various agents/publishers but with no success. I decided, in the end,
to self-publish. I wasn’t getting any younger and I didn’t feel I had time to
wait around for an agent to accept my book then tout it round various
publishers.
With the MS having gone
through the Scheme, I knew that it was of a reasonably high standard so in
December 2014, I published A Suitable Young Man with Kindle Direct
Publishing and, a little later, as a paperback version with Createspace.
A family history contact who sends out a genealogy newsletter to some
90,000+ followers, gave it a wonderful review and sales, not just in this
country but in the USA, Canada and Australia, soared. In March 2016, I released
the follow-up novel Bittersweet Flight and, although sales have been
steady, it hasn’t reached the heights of its predecessor. Both books have been
a Do-It-Yourself projects on a limited budget, the major expense being the
covers designed by the talented Berni Stevens, to my brief.
I’m proud of what I’ve
achieved, even if I haven’t reached best-seller heights. I’ve decided I prefer
the independent route to publication. It gives me overall control and I’m not
under pressure to produce one to two books a year. And best of all, it’s
enabled me to join the RNA as an independent member!
Short blurb for the books
A Suitable Young Man and Bittersweet Flight
are nostalgic tales of family, friendship, love, loyalty and loss set in a
small Lancashire mill town in the 1950s, centering round the Roberts family.
Book three is my WIP where I bring together all the characters from both books
to reach a satisfactory conclusion. The working title is In The Thick Of It.
Author bio
Anne started her working life
as a weaver in a Lancashire cotton mill before taking shorthand and typing
lessons. Although she never really fancied office work and was rubbish at
shorthand, she ended up spending most of her career in secretarial work. After
living in various parts of the country for one reason or another, she has
finally settled in Derbyshire with her third (yes, you read that right!)
husband and loves it. Latterly, health problems have prevented her getting to
any RNA events but hopes that situation will improve eventually.
Links:
Twitter: @annelharvey.1
Thank
you, Anne and good luck with your next project.
If
you would like to write for the RNA blog please contact us on
elaineeverst@aol.com
4 comments:
Well done, Anne, great books.
Sorry to be so late coming to comment. I was in London last night at Romance in the Court. I love both your books Anne, and when I get a moment I'll review the second one.
Lovely post, Anne. Good to get to know you. I love these blog posts, you learn so much about writer friends that you didn't know. Bittersweet Flight is on my list for when I take a writing break. I'm looking forward to reading it. xxx
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