Becoming a Famous Author

I started writing when I was nine years old.

I received my first rejection slip at eighteen.

I had my first book published at fifty three.

This is the story of my meteoric rise to stardom.

My primary school teacher opined that I was, ‘good at English composition,’
and I knew that I enjoyed writing but it was clear to me that
this could not be a proper job.

I had not been nurtured in a literary home where my father had
edited a leading London newspaper or my aunt had thrived as a literary agent,
so after college I proudly started my first job –
administering automatic toilet disinfectors in Wembley.

It took me half my working life to admit that I had only ever wanted to be a writer.

Now, with fourteen titles published, this is the tale of how I did it.