10 Years, 16 Books, 5 Novellas, 3 Pen Names and Here’s What I’ve Learnt
I meant to post last month but was busy with my edits so didn’t have time. October saw me reach my ten-year anniversary as a published author. It was also kind of eleven years as I had independently published the year before, but in 2013 the book was picked up by Harper Impulse, now One More Chapter.
That book was “United States of Love” and was a contemporary romance. I went on to publish nine more books with Harper Collins, each one moving more into the romantic suspense and psychological thriller arena. Two of those books hit the Number 1 spot in the UK Kindle Chart.
I then had a switch of genre and a new pen name with “The Forgotten Life of Arthur Pettinger” and have published five books in total in historical fiction, with “All That We Have Lost” winning the RNA Jackie Collins Romantic Thriller Award. I’ve also independently published two books in a cosy crime series and published several romances under a pen name.

Of course, all these things are just the high points of my career to date. There have been many low points, some of which have involved tears and, if I’m honest, one period of time nearly broke me. I seriously considered walking away from writing and it was my independently published books that saved me and kept me sane. They still do. I get a great deal of joy and satisfaction from the Applewick Village Mystery series and absolutely love writing them.
So, what have I learnt from all this? Far more than a quick blog post could do justice, but here are my top ten – one for every published year.
Although writing is a solitary job, I didn’t get here on my own, there is a whole raft of people who helped which include – my family, my friends, my agents, my editors, my publishers, book bloggers, the writing community and my readers. I’ve made some wonderful friends along the way and some really are on my best friends list.
So, what of the next 10 years? I hope I’m still here writing, that I’ve added some more notable achievements to my CV and readers are still enjoying my books.