As we wind our way
toward the Christmas and New Year holidays, I wanted to take a few moments and
thank you for your friendship and support over the last twelve months.
2014 has been a great
year for me and a one I’ll remember fondly. First highlight was having my short
story, Banib the Bunyip win second prize in the 2013 Melton Short Story
Competition. In January I learnt that my debut novel Kundela was commended in
the FAW National Literary Awards.
An
author may write in isolation, but when the manuscript is as good as they can
get it, there is still more to do. If the writer is smart or lucky, they will
find an editor with the skills to take their story and make it into a prize
winning novel. Merlene Fawdry waved her magic over the manuscript for Kundela
and I can’t thank her enough for the work she put in. She made it into a
winner.
Unless a book sells, as
a writer you feel as if you have under achieved, so I’d like to thank all of
the book sellers who put Kundela on their shelves, your support of an
independent writer is empowering.
Writers need readers
too and to all of you who bought enough copies of Kundela to make a reprint
necessary, I’m thankful. Feed back is like food to someone like me and to those
who said how much they enjoyed the book thank you. Your encouragement empowers
my resolve to write.
This
year I finished another novel, an adventure set in Melbourne. Toby Farrier is a
fifteen year old boy living with his grandfather. Toby gets into all manner of
trouble, when he sets course to solve the riddle of a desk that has lain,
locked and forgotten since 1930.
Currently I am
working on the second book in the Kundela series. I have planned another
children’s novel which I hope to start soon. Both manuscripts should be finished
by this time next year.
Ruth and I wish you and
your loved ones a Merry Christmas and we hope you enjoy a happy and prosperous
New Year.
Once again thanks for the continued support