Tuesday 8 August 2017

A Writer's Life

Its been a while since I last blogged but it's all been because I've been doing lots of other writing which is good! Since my last post I have finished the Birmingham in WW2 book which has been edited and is now in production, with a probable publication date of late this year or early next. I am proud of this book because I had to really up my game and dig just that much deeper to pull it off. It was a challenge that I am glad I took up.

Ever looking for a challenge I was approached by the same publisher Pen and Sword Books to write another book for them, this time on the subject of Women of Birmingham and the Suffragettes, which I am in the process of writing now.

It does a writer good to widen their horizon and write something they are not sure they are capable of. It's how we learn and grow. Sticking with the known and well-trodden path, although may feel safe and comfortable, actually isn't when it comes to being a professional writer. In today's climate you have to take a chance and diversify. A writer who is versatile and can turn their hand to many different styles of writing is one more likely to get the commissions.

As a professional writer I have many different writing projects on the go at any one time. While I am completing larger projects like a non-fiction book, I am also writing and submitting short stories and a feature proposal or two. That way, if something is rejected, which they frequently are - all part of the game, I'm afraid -  I have other pieces of work out there which might be accepted. I work by the principle that the more of your writing you have out there, the better your chance of publication.

I've also been busy with organising this year's Meet the Author event as part of the Wellington Arts Festival. This year there are 15 local authors to come and chat to at Wellington Library - click here for the website link. Do come along if you're in town that day. I love supporting arts and literary festivals as well as local libraries and authors.

Todays writing is not just about writing, it's about marketing and finding other avenues to sell our work so supporting arts and literary festivals, local independent book shops, libraries and other community facilities and initiatives are as big a part of an author's life as writing is.

I also was lucky enough to be interviewed by children's author Carole Anne Carr for her new blog. I have known Carole for a fair few years now and remember interviewing her a long time ago - so it was interesting to become the interviewee for a change! You can see my interview and Carole's blog by clicking here.
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Thank you
Julie