Writing – a hobby, a career or a way of life? By Ann Evans
Interviewing Lee Tysall, drummer of heavy metal band 'Wars' |
I'm starting to
think that writing is taking over my life! It's not just that I'm
spending every day writing something – an article, a bit of my
novel, note for a writing class etc., it just seems that all my free
time and social life seems to be taken up with going to events and
places which I end up writing about.
I'm not actually complaining. In
fact if it wasn't for my writing, I wouldn't have anywhere near as
good a social life.
This weekend it's
Crufts, next weekend it's Comic Con and the weekend after that it's
Miniatura. All three events are
working jobs, but what nice jobs!
I love dogs, and
writing about them is probably my favourite topic. It's taken me all
over the UK and abroad, covering so many different aspects of man's
best friend. A visit to an army base in Northern Ireland and a trip
in an army helicopter stemmed from an interview with Army personnel
at Crufts.
We've been fortunate enough to interview Mary Ray and Richard Curtis, famous for their heelwork to music routines at Crufts.
Today photographer Rob and I bumped into a number of
people and organisations which we'd written about previously – one
being Mrs Averil Jarvis MBE founder of The Cinnamon Trust, the
charity that supports the elderly, the terminally ill, and their
pets.
Averil Jarvis MBE and some of The Cinnamon Trust team. |
We've written a lot
about various assistance dog charities, many of which are represented
at Crufts, This led us to researching the work of Seizure Alert Dogs.
And last year, I was able to write a short fictional teen book for
reluctant readers based around this subject – called 'By My
Side'. We'll be at Crufts again tomorrow, to see what other
opportunities it opens up.
Next weekend is
Comic Con which is wacky and fun, especially seeing all the cosplay
people dressed in their weird and wonderful outfits. Plus there's
always a line up of celebrities. We've had some great follow up
articles from chatting to various famous faces. One that springs to
mind is when the late Alexandra Bastedo from Randle and Hopkirk
invited us to visit her animal sanctuary which resulted in a
really nice article in The Countryman. Stories gathered here
often work for Collector's Gazette magazine too.
The last weekend in
March sees the 68th Miniatura Show. This is an amazing exhibition
which has to be seen to be believed. Top miniaturists from all around
the UK and abroad exhibit an incredible array of hand crafted
miniatures of just about everything you'd find in a real full sized
house perfectly scaled down to 1/12th, 1/24th, 1/48th and even
1/144th which allows a furnished doll's house to fit inside a dolls'
house. There's lots of skilled craftspeople to write about here, and
generally my articles go into Dolls House and Miniature Scene
magazine.
Now if only I'd
thought about writing a book about a miniaturist before a certain
Jessie Burton did. Ah well!
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