Macclesfield author Paula Smith found lockdown the perfect dynamic to spark the fulfilment of a lifetime’s ambition: to write a novel.
As Paula explains, ‘When the first lockdown came, after many years of what seemed to me like driving along a busy road in many different lanes at the same time, my life suddenly changed dramatically and slowed down almost to a standstill, just as it did for millions of other people. For the first time in many years, I actually found myself with too much time on my hands, so I decided to try to make the best of a bad situation: I set out to write a novel.’
Paula continues, ‘I had always imagined my story as a film but not having a clue how to write a film script, I set about writing it as a novel hoping that one day a film producer might read it and think what a great film it could be - naïve I know, but we all have our hopes and dreams. Having this ambition gave me the drive to start my novel.’
Paula found writing all-consuming. She calls it ‘a tonic’. As she says, ‘I wrote for hours each day, the more I developed my characters, the more keen I became to tell each of their stories. Authors are often asked what was their initial inspiration, mine was that I had a very straightforward story to tell.
I knew the trials and tribulations some of my friends had faced at the end of their long-term relationships but ultimately, like my character Alice, they became stronger, more confident and independent people. It may have been a longer journey for some than others but ultimately it was a journey that had a positive outcome.
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