Making Good Use of Sweet Memories by Ann Evans
About seven or eight years ago I went on a press
trip to the champagne region of France. I was working at the Coventry
Telegraph as a feature writer at the time and one of the perks of the
job was getting to go on press trips. This one was particularly
fantastic as it was organised by the Champagne Bureau so it was
wining and dining in top class restaurants, drinking the best
champagne and of course doing lots and lots of research!!
It was probably one of the best press
trips I've been on, although it really was hard work, as we were
taken to one champagne house after another and there was so much to
take in... no I don't mean the booze! I mean info.
We met the wealthy owners of vineyards,
had a wonderful home cooked meal in one of their sumptuous homes on
one occasion, ate out with important champagney-type people, wandered
through vineyards, went down into softly-lit cellars and spoke to the champagne growers in broken English/French.
Back home I wrote my articles and
features on the trip then filed the notes, photographs and memories safely away under one word, Champagne.
Then, only about a year ago, after
getting a romance novella published by My Weekly, called A
Tropical Affair, and flushed with success decided to write
another one, I started to think what my next romance could be about,
and where could I set it.
It didn't take long for me to realise I
had the perfect setting filed away, the perfect opportunity for
romance to blossom, I even had a whole hoard of dialogue that I could
dip in to.
Out came the notes, the photos and the
memories. Add a story line where, not so surprisingly the protagonist
was a journalist, and off we go!
Champagne Harvest was the
result, which in the end was accepted by People's Friend as a
50,000 word pocket novel (under my pseudonym Ann Carroll). It came out on 6th September, and enjoyed
life on the newsagents shelves for a week before it was overtaken by
the next pocket novel on the publisher's list.
That's fine however, as then I can try
and get it accepted as a hardback or large print book by another
publisher, which happily is what has happened with A Tropical
Affair. And of course get it out there as an ebook.
Naturally I'll be changing the cover
for the e-version, so now I'm wondering if I can utilise one of those
photographs which we took over in France, but maybe, in the meantime
I'll just pop the cork of one of the bottles I brought back and drink
to those fond memories which have happily provided me with both the
non-fiction and fictional stories I needed.
How about you, have you called on happy memories for any of your stories? Cheers!
Big thank you to Rob Tysall for the photos.
(www.tysallsphotography.org.uk)
Please take a look at my website, www.annevansbooks.co.uk
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