We welcome Sandra Mackness to the RNA blog for our first author written
piece of 2017. Sandra writes as Jill Barry and had a very enviable 2016.
This time last year, while awaiting the date of my son’s marriage to his Australian fiancée, I knew I’d need to blank out a whole month in my 2016 diary. Once the daffodils began brightening parks and
gardens, I focussed on
buying that mother of the groom outfit, knowing UK Spring was the perfect time
to find suitable clothes for November in South East Australia.
I was spending less time on
writing though I gave a couple of library talks and enjoyed publication of my
first psychological suspense novel, plus a pocket novel and two Christmas-theme
Linford Library Romances. I also submitted my seventh pocket novel to The
People’s Friend and received a swift acceptance. My editor then approved my
next idea but advised me to forget writing for a while, saying, ‘go and see
your boy married.’ How wise she was.
I left home on Halloween, though
not astride my broomstick as one or two of my family suggested might be fun! My
travel companion and I met at Heathrow and the adventure really had begun. My
writing plans at that stage consisted of a large notebook, several pens, plus
my Kindle, to which I’d emailed my current wip, a contemporary romance called
Love Thirty, with revisions planned.
The happy couple were blessed by
sunshine on their wedding day at Dunkeld and many guests travelled from the UK,
Canada, Hong Kong and New Zealand, so making the occasion even more memorable
and joyous. My daughter-in-law comes from a big family and one of her sisters
is an airline pilot with Cathay Pacific. She and I discussed flying and
possible story lines over a glass of
wine while we stayed at her Hong Kong
home, a welcome respite before flying on to Melbourne.
I kept a journal, to remind me
what sights were visited and when, as well as taking photographs. But it wasn’t
until I was alone for a week, house sitting for the newly-weds and exploring
Melbourne while they honeymooned on the Gold Coast, that I realised I had to
begin a wedding-inspired story.
Sure enough, the old magic began
to work and, using my son’s whizzy computer, I let the characters drifting in
and out of my mind, materialise. The word count increased without my even
thinking about it and when I made my daily visits to the café down the road, I
took my notebook and Kindle along so revisions of my completed novel would be
ready to action on my return. You can imagine, serious research was necessary
in the form of cake sampling, drinking coffee and chatting up the friendly
staff!
They say Victoria, and Melbourne
in particular, can experience four seasons in one day. I can vouch for this.
So, weather and sense of place are important features of this latest work. Each
time I sit down to write another instalment, I’m ‘back again,’ and that feeling
is kept alive by frequent viewing of the beautiful wedding video. My British
heroine, who takes a temporary job at a country resort specialising in wedding
parties, isn’t modelled on anyone in particular. But some of her experiences
will mirror my own, including an exciting day at the local races, where the
fantastic fashions of the race goers and the colourful jockeys rivalled the
size and sophistication of the delicious canapés.
Watching a kangaroo bouncing in
the wild? Stopping for lunch at a quirky restaurant? Yes, both these provide
more material for my wip. Although a blissful day at Melbourne’s Botanic
Gardens, steeped in bird song and blossoms, plus visits to the State Library
and other city landmarks aren’t relevant to my heroine’s journey towards her
happy ever after, I can confirm the well is not only topped up but
also filled
to overflowing.
New Year resolutions aren’t
usually for me, but even though I’m not yet planning another trip abroad – give
me time – I’m determined to hang on to that joyful, vibrant buzz from my
fabulous adventure. Whether visiting a museum, art gallery or historic house,
locally or further afield, I know I shall delight in letting my imagination
loose, just as I did in awesome Australia. Meanwhile, back to the wip and my
final few thousand words.
I wish you all much happiness and
success with your writing and travelling this year.
Sandra xx
Links:
Twitter @barry_jill
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Twitter @barry_jill
Publications:
Puppy Love by Jill Barry - Linford
Romance Library, publication 1st January 2017
Majorcan Magic by Jill Barry - The
People’s Friend - pocket novel - publication 14th January 2017
Thank you for sharing your wonderful memories of 2016 with us Sandra and good luck with your writing in the coming
year.
If you would like to write for the RNA blog please contact
the team on elaineeverest@aol.com
11 comments:
Thank you, Sandra and good luck for 2017 xx
It was so good to hear about your Australian trip. Sandra - a lovely post. Good luck to you and everyone at the RNA blog for 2017.
Thanks again, Elaine for all the hard work put in by you and everyone else involved. I had fun writing this piece.
Thank you for dropping by, Jan. I think you know how thrilled I was (and still am!) to have had such an amazing experience :)
Jill, lovely to hear of your experiences while here in my Australia. And the wedding was only an hour from where I live! I thought the backdrop in the photo looked familiar. So sorry we didn't connect and catch up while you were here.
A beautiful post. The wedding sounded just perfect and the perfect environment to be inspired.
Linda
Thank you so much, Noelene and wannabe!Yes, Noelene, that's Mount Sturgeon looming over us. We were so lucky to have a beautiful day for the wedding as the next day, when most of us went to the races, was squally to say the least - but good fodder for my story line!
it sounds a wonderful trip, Sandra, and one which will Iive on through the pages of the location-inspired novel. I, too, really enjoyed my visit to Australia when my younger son married an Australian girl in Sydney a couple of years ago. I'd go back there like a shot.
I too have family in Melbourne and I'm not surprised the setting and your son's wedding inspired you to start a new book. Thank you for a very enjoyable post.
Thank you, Liz Harris and Natalie Kleinman. Liz, your advice about beating the jet lag worked well. We hit the ground running! Natalie, Melbourne is so different from any city I've visited in the UK. My son's Fitzroy district has a public library where the Melbourne Romance Writers meet but sadly I didn't know that until my last few days. Next time!
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