I thought I was excited enough when the lovely folk at Avon told me to expect The Little Village Christmas to reach #7 in the Sunday Times Fiction Paperbacks chart today. Then I bought the paper this morning – and found it at #6!
I officially became a Sunday Times bestselling author last week when The Little Village Christmas popped up at #17 but to reach the top ten makes me feel more relaxed about claiming the title ‘Sunday Times bestselling author’. It’s something I’ve coveted for so long without ever really expecting it to apply to me.
After all, it’s been a while coming. Over more than 21 years 150+ of my short stories have been published, along with 250+ columns or articles, three courses, six serials, a writing guide, and a novella. I’ve judged 120+ writing competitions, appraised dozens of manuscripts and led a host of writing courses and workshops. And The Little Village Christmas is my twelfth novel.
So, when I treated myself to these frivolous but beautiful boots yesterday I was celebrating every one of those steps along the road to seeing my name and the title of my book in the Sunday Times today.
My thanks go to every editor who has chosen my work over the years, the whole wonderful Avon team, my amazing agent Juliet Pickering, the writer of every good review and each member of my fantastic street team.
Most of all, thanks to my lovely readers, who made this joyous celebration possible by buying my books. Thank you.
Huge congrats!!!
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Thank you very much. 🙂 🙂
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Well done Sue! Better than Agatha Christie – that’s some going! You deserve those boots – and boy, they look good! Jx
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Thank you, Jenny. 😊 xx
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Congratulations Sue. You’ve definitely earned those fabulous boots 😀
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Thanks so much, Lorraine and Pam. Really kind of you. 🙂 All I’ve done with the boots is stroke them so far …
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Many congratulations, Sue. Hard work, perseverance and the ability to write really good stories people want to read – all the ingredients for an ‘overnight success’! I love those boots – emjoy wearing them.
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Thanks so much, Mary. I read somewhere yesterday that a professional writer is an amateur who didn’t give up. And I’m certain I will enjoy the boots. 🙂 🙂
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