My Writing Journey

Exciting Cover News!

Hello, my dear friends and readers!

It’s been a long, long while since I posted here because, after the release of In God’s Hands, little happened with my writing, but plenty happened in my personal life.

The children are both now officially adults, with Lil Princess taking her A-Level exams and (not so) Lil Man starting a new job soon after completing his apprenticeship.

The cats are lording it over the house as usual. Sonu Singh is now 12 years old, and Minnie Kaur is a very mischievous 2-year-old.

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The day job continues, and Nursery teaching is not as easy as one gets older, and joints start to ache, because, hey, I hit 50 last year, and boy do I feel it some days!

We’ve welcomed new faces into the family and suffered some losses, both of which have impacted everyone.

All this, put together, means that writing was low on my priority list, though books have been with me throughout, as I read to stay sane. If you follow my blog, But I Smile Anyway, you will have seen my monthly updates about what I have read, so you’ll know there was no slacking there!

Amongst all this, my lovely publishers closed down, which was a real shock. It was a decision they didn’t take lightly, but as a result, my three books, Marriage Unarranged, Straight As a Jalebi, and In God’s Hands, were unavailable to buy, as the rights were reverted back to me.

This gave me a chance to do something I had been thinking about for a while: give the three books a makeover.

Not so much the content (though, as I formatted, I found a few corkers of spelling mistakes that were somehow missed, so they are now corrected), but please don’t shoot me if there are any others, they are real blighters to spot!) But the covers…

I loved my original ones, but I felt that there wasn’t enough cohesion between the three as a series. As a result, a dear friend of mine, who has read the books, volunteered her husband to help me redesign them. This is not his day job, so when you see them, I am sure you will agree that he has done a brilliant job!

Slide to see the new covers!

Marriage Unarranged
Straight As A Jalebi
In God’s Hands

I am so pleased with them! And he has already created some templates for two more books in the series, which I hope to write one day, too. (They are ideas right now, but I will 100% be writing them one day, soon!)

I hope you like them, too 🙂

They are on pre-order on Amazon, to be released as e-books on Friday, 22nd May, which also happens to be my dear Pops’ 80th birthday, and the paperbacks should follow the week after.

If you would like to order, here is a link to the three books.

https://mybook.to/RishtaySeries

And, in other writerly news, I will be at the MeetCute Festival on July 4th, speaking on a panel about my books, as well as attending the Romantic Novelist’s Association conference in August, which I am really looking forward to!

What is next for Ritu?

I am in the middle (more late beginning) of a totally different book, still in my Chickpea Curry Lit style, so keep your eyes peeled for any news on that one.

Thank you all for your support over the years, and I look forward to bringing you more stories soon!

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Playing The Waiting Game

It’s a pretty bit thing, you know, submitting your book baby to agents and publishers.

It was huge enough when I sent my beloved manuscript off to beta readers. But the difference was, I knew I would get some feedback about my story.

When you send your proposal off to an agent or a publisher, you really are heading into the unknown.

I have heard those stories of fledgling authors submitting, and getting the rejection letters or emails, or worse, just not hearing back.

Most reputable agencies will state that they should get back to you within a specific time. But some just don’t. That is scary!

I have had a couple of experiences so far. One agency I contacted, replied with the kind rejection, that they enjoyed my material but wouldn’t be adding me to their list. No real feedback or suggestions, but encouragement to reach out to others.

My #PitMad Pitch

I took part in #PitMad off the cuff in March. (That’s my pitch, up there). If you are unaware, #PitMad is a Twitter pnenomenon in the #WritingCommunity there. Basically, if you have a polished manuscript, ready for possible publication, there are four opportunities in the year where you can write a 280 character pitch for your book, including the relevant hashtags to show genre, and tweet it. Agents use that day to peruse the PitMad hashtag and if they are interested, they like your tweet. No one else is meant to like the tweet. Others can support you by retweeting or commenting. I got one genuine like that time, and contacted the agent, who read my first three chapters and liked it, but felt a little more work was needed before representation could be offered. But she LIKED my ideas. That was encouraging.

Agent Response!

Over the last few months, I was increasingly convinced that I would go Indie and stop chasing that traditional publishing deal. The Beta reader feedback had been very positive. I had a prospective cover. My manuscript was almost ready. I even had a brand new MacBook Air, gifted to me by by Hubby Dearest for my birthday. Perfect for using all that lovely formatting software avaliable to MacOS users, like Vellum…

My Birthday Present

Then, one morning, something clicked in me and I decided to submit my newly polished manuscript again, just once, to a publishing company, Hera Books. They were recommended to me by a debut author, Kiley Dunbar, who has just released her second book with them. When I read her first book, I contacted her through Twitter, and we started chatting. She told me all about the fantastic support she had received from her publisher and how, though they were only digital publishers, there was a wealth of experience within the company. I held back submitting then as in my dream, I am holding a physical copy of my book, not an e-reader…

One day, a tweet pinged up from her, announcing her debut book was being released as a paperback too. Following the success of her ebook, the publisher chose her book as one of two they were pushing for paperback publishing. And then I saw her book on the shelf at a local The Works shop.

There it is!

A paperback! In a shop! That was it. Despite having hit an all time low in my mind, something buoyed me up and I woke up the next morning, read the submission details, collated all the information needed, then pressed send…

The acknowledgment from Hera Books

It’st been just over 2 weeks.

I have 4 more weeks to wait…

I messaged my friend Kiley, to let her know I submitted to her publisher, and she was mega excited for me. She said it would be awesome if I could join the band of ‘Hera Girls’ as she called them. And that made me feel all warm inside.

I’d love to be a ‘Hera Girl’.

But I have to wait…

It’s a good thing we have started back to school now, so I have plenty on my plate to keep my mind off obsessing about time and weeks passing, constantly checking my email for any news. But it is hard playing the waiting game.

Will they like it? Will they hate it?

I’ll just have to throw myself into writing book two… once I’ve got my body and mind back to term-time mentality!

And wait…

Wish me patience, all!