It’s a constant surprise to me that people want to read my books. Not just a few people, but thousands of people! In fact, at the two-year anniversary of my debut psychological thriller being published, sales will have shot up close to 200,000.
Mind blown!
How did that happen to a pretty ordinary fifty-nine year old woman, I ask myself?
Let me tell you…
I had a dream
The desire to write a book had been at the back of my mind for many years. I’ve always worked with words – as a business advisor and management consultant for twenty-five years, the written word was the bread and butter of my day-to-day business.
Communicating concepts, strategies, business plans, marketing messages. So the lure of creative writing gave me a new challenge once my kids had become teenagers and parenting wasn’t quite so intense.
I decided to be an apprentice
As in everything, there is a skill in creative writing.
How do you hook the reader, make them feel the emotions, experience the story in a way that makes them want to keep turning the pages?
I’ve always been an avid reader, but now I read with a different mindset – how the heck did my favourite authors get me so involved in the story? I also attended literary events and read books and articles on writing.
I put time into learning the craft.
I made myself be brave
I knew I needed feedback to improve my writing so I joined an on-line group called YouWriteON, where you posted the first 5-7k words of your story.
A randomly allocated reader would then read and review your work and you’d be allocated someone else’s work to read. I learnt so much from this process and I can heartily recommend it to any budding writers out there!
I finished my book
At first, I was going over the same 7k words editing and editing until I realised I was never going to finish the thing. So I stopped doing that and pressed on to the end.
What a feeling.
I did it. I wrote a book! Unfortunately, that one wasn’t too great. But I knew I could do it now, so I started again, with a stronger story, more idea about structure and which genre I was going to write.
I found Team Rona
As any author will tell you, writing a book and getting it published is a team effort.
I started to build my team. First with beta readers, then I submitted a synopsis for feedback at literary festivals. I knew my second story was way better than my first.
I submitted to agents and found one who said she’d work with me to knock my manuscript into shape. Unfortunately, after 9 months, she decided it wasn’t the right book for her. A disappointing knockback. But once I’d dried my tears, I did some more editing, then submitted to a few agencies.
My top agency, Madeleine Milburn TV, Film and Literary Agency responded within hours of me pressing the send button. A few weeks later they signed me up. After a bit more editing (are you beginning to understand the amount of editing involved in this process!!!) they submitted to digital publishers and I signed with Isobel Akenhead at Bookouture.
I had found my team and with the addition of a few more beta readers, and a whole army of enthusiastic readers, my books have gone from strength to strength.
The End
So there you have it.
Dogged determination, a willingness to take feedback on board, an innate curiosity in learning the craft, and a bit of luck in finding an amazing team of people to work with.
Mix that with a love of telling stories and a whole bunch of wonderful readers and that’s how I came to be here! And what a great place it is to be. Honestly, I do feel that at last I’ve found my tribe!
So thanks to everyone who has bought, read and enjoyed my books – there’s plenty more stories to come!
Christine says
Morning Birthday Girl !! Such an interesting ‘bio’ of how you got started, also a great opportunity to thank you so much for many happy hours of reading, and the best part is never having to search for a new book to read..how many of us start a book, really give a good go only to be maybe even a quarter way through a book before ‘giving up’ because you just can’t get into it ?! Never happens with your books..!!
ronahalsall says
Thank you so much, Christine. It’s wonderful to get such fantastic feedback 🙂
Nancee Harrison says
Your web site looks good.
Keep up the good work.
Nancee (Indiana)
http://www.blondeladywithdarkroots.com
ronahalsall says
Thanks Nancee – I’m delighted with it!
Corinne Rodrigues says
I haven’t read your books yet, but I’m so inspired by your story. Looking forward to reading your books soon.
ronahalsall says
Thank you Corrine – I hope you enjoy them!