A day-job colleague asked me yesterday whether I made much money from my writing. When I explained that I don’t earn enough to justify giving up the afore-mentioned day job, he was surprised. After all, I’d just told him about being shortlisted for Children’s Book of the Year, and told him about my other books, and the various successes I’ve had with them. I explained that the day job is what
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Phew. I’m home, and have a little time to sit down and blog. My apologies to regular followers for my recent silence – my life has been a whirl! A couple of weeks ago I was lucky enough to fly to Brisbane for the announcement of the CBCA Children’s Book of the Year Awards. Pearl Verses the World was shortlisted and, to my delight was named an Honour Book. I travelled to and from Brisbane with
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Phew. It's the last day of March and I'm exhausted, but elatedly so (is it possible to feel both elated and exhausted concurrently?) I could scramble for my dictionary to check, but, to be honest, I'm just too tired. Instead, I am going to sit here in my comfy chair and tell you all about the month that was, and why I'm just so tired (and elated). To start with, the end of February saw me
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The writing life is filled with highs and lows - and sometimes the lows are long and hard. There are rejections, the difficulties of getting a story right in the first place, and, when a books I published, the challenges of struggling for sales. But the highs are wonderful. Acceptances, holding a book baby in your hands for the first time, seeing your name on a book in a real life bookstore... Read the rest of this post
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Many congratulations on the shortlisting - it's so exciting and Toppled is just wonderful. I hope the glow lasts a good while longer.<br /><br />'I write because I can’t not write' - that's just how I feel. Sometimes the only time left for it is the train to and from work, but even then its often the part of the day I enjoy the most.<br /><br />It is lovely to have found your blog!
Thanks Anna. And congratulations to you, too. Lovely to be on the shortlist with you!
Yeah congrats on the listing. Your post has reinvigorated me with my own writing – it has reminded me of how important telling the stories in my head is to me.<br /><br />One of the plus sides I think to the reality of authors not making much money, is that it really fosters a great non-competitive community – everyone (authors, illustrators, teachers, teacher-librarians ...) really bands