I thought this week it was time to thank all those people who over my life have helped me (and maybe hindered but it all came right in the end) encouraged me and not actually influenced me per se, but shown me that sometimes there's more than one way to do something successfully.
Not always a big thing, but something that helped. meant a lot, and stuck in my mind.From being a child and learning adults can be bitchy (oh yes they can) but your parents understood and accepted what you said.
To a schoolfriend standing up to a bully, to giving you a cuddle when your boyfriend ditched you.
And as a grown up (if I ever really grew up... the jury is probably out on that one) being able to moan cuss, high five and talk things over with someone you trust not to share what's bugging you.
I've been lucky that way.
Especially when fourteen years ago I met a group of people who all wanted to write and yes of course be pyblished.
We all entered a competition, none of us won anything, but we formed a group to help and encourage each other.
Take a bow The NutHouse Scribblers.
Gradually a fair few of us got published. Great rejoicing all round.
When I finished my first full m/s then my fellow scribblers helped me edit it, researched the best place to submit it to and yay, it was accepted.
There was a lot of celebrating for each and every one of us.
They helped me more than I reckon they ever knew.
As did my publisher and editors. The late lamented, Breathless Press gave me the determination to try various sub genres of romance and at various heat levels. And the sense that I could and should carry on writing. Not just for them, but to spread my wings.
Which I did.
On the way met a lot more of those amazing people I'm thanking, without mentioning any names. Because I'd be sure to forget someone important.
I DID!
forget someone or some thing important...
Doris O'Connor and my lovely facebook group,
The Ravdor Chicks
Take A Bow
Thanks all of you for your help and support.
You see it's not always necessarily help in a big way. Although when people give up their time to read over something you've written and can point out your errors etcetera, check your knitting for dropped stitches and fix them, sort out a lock that's stuck, a leaking tap or welcome you to a village, club, society or whatever, it is so welcome!
Sometimes it's as little as one word. Good, or even nah. Or just the knowledge they know what you are going through. Plus, if they can't help you knowing someone who can.
Therefore to everyone who has helped me in my umpty-tiddly years on this earth, and of course to you my readers, both here and of my books. Without you, there would be no Raven McAllan, author. Or indeed, Kera Faire, Katy Lilley or for YA J. Lilley, so
thank you
Love Raven xx
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