Sharon Kendrick's Blog, page 18
December 17, 2010
EXCITING WRITING COMPETITION!
Each May, I run a week-long creative writing course in a watermill in deepest, greenest Tuscany - where you can learn and practice your craft against the most stunning and inspirational backdrops.Like this one....
The courses are organised by Lois and Bill Breckon - who do much to nurture talent and creativity - and to this end they are running a brand-new writing competition.
Would you like to win £1,000 ($1,500) and the chance to get yourself and your story noticed? Of course you would!
So why not find out more? Go on.... push all the wrapping paper off the table and dust down a story. Or take yourself off into a quiet corner and write a new one. Write something from the heart. Something which will make the reader's heart quicken.Who knows? It just might make your dreams come true....

The courses are organised by Lois and Bill Breckon - who do much to nurture talent and creativity - and to this end they are running a brand-new writing competition.
Would you like to win £1,000 ($1,500) and the chance to get yourself and your story noticed? Of course you would!
So why not find out more? Go on.... push all the wrapping paper off the table and dust down a story. Or take yourself off into a quiet corner and write a new one. Write something from the heart. Something which will make the reader's heart quicken.Who knows? It just might make your dreams come true....
Published on December 17, 2010 21:14
December 15, 2010
Christmas....and a new book!
I love the cover of this book, THE FORBIDDEN INNOCENT - which is out in the UK now.
It's a book which has an interesting little back-story of it's own....
Last year I was lucky enough to be asked to speak at the Cheltenham Literary Festival (weirdly, I have given Nick Clegg a name check, in those faraway days when he was just another Lib-Dem politician who probably thought he'd never set foot in 10 Downing Street.....wouldn't life be peculiar if we could each look into a crystal ball?).
It was at Cheltenham that I had to talk about Jane Eyre (among other great classics) and had to hurriedly read it up beforehand. As a latecomer to the book, I completely fell in love with it - so much so, that when I mentioned this to one of our editors, she suggested I write a modern version for Harlequin Mills & Boon.
A daunting prospect! But what is life without challenge? So, I wrote the story of Ashley and Jack and the isolated and harsh landscape they inhabit. Some things about the story have changed to fit in with the times but I hope that the emotions are the same. A young, innocent girl who falls in love with a tortured man, with secrets he dare not share.....
I'd love to know what you think of it.
(CHEERY CHRISTMAS LOGO!)
And the photo featured below was taken by a pal who demanded I showcase it on my blog! So here's a snowy fir, to get you in the mood for the festive season. Are you knee-deep in wrapping paper? Searching for those hidden presents and wondering where on earth you hid them? Or have you given into the lure of the mince-pie? Do tell what Christmas preparations take place in your part of the world. Maybe you treat it as just another day....

It was at Cheltenham that I had to talk about Jane Eyre (among other great classics) and had to hurriedly read it up beforehand. As a latecomer to the book, I completely fell in love with it - so much so, that when I mentioned this to one of our editors, she suggested I write a modern version for Harlequin Mills & Boon.
A daunting prospect! But what is life without challenge? So, I wrote the story of Ashley and Jack and the isolated and harsh landscape they inhabit. Some things about the story have changed to fit in with the times but I hope that the emotions are the same. A young, innocent girl who falls in love with a tortured man, with secrets he dare not share.....
I'd love to know what you think of it.
(CHEERY CHRISTMAS LOGO!)

And the photo featured below was taken by a pal who demanded I showcase it on my blog! So here's a snowy fir, to get you in the mood for the festive season. Are you knee-deep in wrapping paper? Searching for those hidden presents and wondering where on earth you hid them? Or have you given into the lure of the mince-pie? Do tell what Christmas preparations take place in your part of the world. Maybe you treat it as just another day....

Published on December 15, 2010 12:25
December 6, 2010
TWO TYPES OF PIANO
Yesterday, I was singing carols around a baby-grand piano (and eating far too much pastry) during a glorious afternoon spent in London. Hurtling by train through the foggy and still-frozen snowy fields of Hampshire - I was amazed to be greeted by bright blue skies and sunshine the minute I arrived in Canary Wharf.And when I stood on the terrace of my friends' apartment - it looked and felt as if I was on a luxury cruise-liner, headed for some balmy destination. It was also an extremely inspirational day - because this is exactly the kind of achingly-cool urban penthouse in which one of my heroes would live.Look in the distance and you will see Renzo Piano's controversial Shard which is in the process of being built.
And here's the Christmas tree in the dining room. Quel view!
And the best carol?Silent night, probably (especially the verse sung in German).Or Good King Wenceslas (sung in parts).But every one of them gave me the requisite lump-in-throat-now-where-on-earth-did-I-put-my-tissues?
What did you do which was inspirational this weekend?

And here's the Christmas tree in the dining room. Quel view!

And the best carol?Silent night, probably (especially the verse sung in German).Or Good King Wenceslas (sung in parts).But every one of them gave me the requisite lump-in-throat-now-where-on-earth-did-I-put-my-tissues?
What did you do which was inspirational this weekend?
Published on December 06, 2010 07:32
November 29, 2010
Ahhhh!
Driving along the picturesque but scarily-icy roads on Friday, I was too busy listening to the soporific voice of the woman inside my new Sat-Nav ("Turn around where possible!" "Turn around where possible!") to be able to concentrate much on the magnificent scenery of the North Downs Way.
I was on my way to the wedding of the lovely Lucetta who was marrying Glenn at an amazing hotel at Newlands Corner. And here are the happy couple, having just plighted their troth.....
Ahhhhh!
It was a fabulous wedding - with people of all ages having fun and my enduring memory of the day is one of laughter.Here's a picture of the cake I made for the newly-weds.
Regular readers of this blog may remember that I also made a cake for Lucetta's mother's wedding (what a lot of apostrophes!) almost a year ago. No-one can say they aren't a romantic family!
And here I am with not only an extravagent confection of feathers on my head.....
But also a handful of golden glitter which was thrown on my hair by my god-daughter!Well, it was a glittering kind of day...
Have you done anything glittery recently?
I was on my way to the wedding of the lovely Lucetta who was marrying Glenn at an amazing hotel at Newlands Corner. And here are the happy couple, having just plighted their troth.....

Ahhhhh!
It was a fabulous wedding - with people of all ages having fun and my enduring memory of the day is one of laughter.Here's a picture of the cake I made for the newly-weds.

Regular readers of this blog may remember that I also made a cake for Lucetta's mother's wedding (what a lot of apostrophes!) almost a year ago. No-one can say they aren't a romantic family!
And here I am with not only an extravagent confection of feathers on my head.....

But also a handful of golden glitter which was thrown on my hair by my god-daughter!Well, it was a glittering kind of day...
Have you done anything glittery recently?
Published on November 29, 2010 11:46
November 26, 2010
MORE CHRISTMAS IRRESISTIBILITY
Yesterday, I had lunch at Skye Gyngell's sublime restaurant at
Petersham Nurseries
- which was a fairyland of creamy candles, sprays of green foliage and waxy, scented gardenias. And lots of Christmas trees.... Look closely and you'll see that (in true panto fashion) there's one behind me!
It is the most incredible place to eat - full of light and atmosphere and using locally-sourced incredients wherever possible. Somewhere in among the branches behind me in this photo - a little robin is hopping around.
It took some time before I could be persuaded to remove my coat because the temperature outside was ARCTIC! But the restaurant helpfully provides soft, tweedy blankets which you can snuggle up in. We ended wrapping them around our waists, sarong-style and staging an imprompu fashion show (thanks to the diners on the next table for applauding!).
And the best part of the meal? The conversation, naturally - though the baked ricotta and Italian peasant soup came a close second.
I'm off to a wedding this afternoon - after I've scraped an inch of ice from my windscreen....what will you be doing this weekend?

It is the most incredible place to eat - full of light and atmosphere and using locally-sourced incredients wherever possible. Somewhere in among the branches behind me in this photo - a little robin is hopping around.

It took some time before I could be persuaded to remove my coat because the temperature outside was ARCTIC! But the restaurant helpfully provides soft, tweedy blankets which you can snuggle up in. We ended wrapping them around our waists, sarong-style and staging an imprompu fashion show (thanks to the diners on the next table for applauding!).
And the best part of the meal? The conversation, naturally - though the baked ricotta and Italian peasant soup came a close second.
I'm off to a wedding this afternoon - after I've scraped an inch of ice from my windscreen....what will you be doing this weekend?
Published on November 26, 2010 08:56
November 22, 2010
IRRESISTIBLE
Once again, I visited Waddeson Manor - the luscious Oxfordshire pile belonging to the Rothschild family. Only this time, Christmas had come early. Usually, I'm one of those people who try to hold off from buying a tree or being bewitched by twinkly lights until the very last minute - but this time I just couldn't resist cooing in admiration.
The slightly spooky soaring building was enhanced by Christmas trees....
Which, when viewed en masse - looked a little like a troupe of Daleks gathering before attack (question: are Daleks famous throughout the world?).
And has Christmas "got" to you yet?
The slightly spooky soaring building was enhanced by Christmas trees....

Which, when viewed en masse - looked a little like a troupe of Daleks gathering before attack (question: are Daleks famous throughout the world?).

And has Christmas "got" to you yet?
Published on November 22, 2010 18:12
November 17, 2010
LIVE, OLIVE....
Off to glorious Umbria for the weekend, to pick olives with a highly-entertaining group of people.
And here I am in a shot which made feel feel as if I was taking part in a rural cookery programme!
Only four of these crates were filled this year (we had eleven last year), since weather conditions meant a sparse crop.Next they will go off to be pressed and turned into rich olive-oil.
Fresh air, simple physical work and al fresco lunches (in November!) made me feel deliciously relaxed.What has made you feel relaxed recently?
And here I am in a shot which made feel feel as if I was taking part in a rural cookery programme!

Only four of these crates were filled this year (we had eleven last year), since weather conditions meant a sparse crop.Next they will go off to be pressed and turned into rich olive-oil.

Fresh air, simple physical work and al fresco lunches (in November!) made me feel deliciously relaxed.What has made you feel relaxed recently?
Published on November 17, 2010 14:04
November 9, 2010
ALL FALL DOWN

Dan sent me this amazing photo of autumn in all her glory, taken close to where he lives, in Chicago (or is it near Chicago, Dan?).
The leaf colours are particularly spectacular this year....there's a reason for it (too much rain? not enough rain? wrong kind of sun?) but I can't remember what it is.
What's it like where you are?Oh, and I'm playing word games over at ihearts presents - so do come and join in.
Published on November 09, 2010 19:57
October 28, 2010
TEN MILLION, AND COUNTING.....
I've never been very good at sums and although I had a very good relationship with my maths teacher (Mr. Barrett!) - I wasn't allowed to sit my Maths G.C.E because it was accepted that I would fail.
But authors are supposed to keep a tally of the books they've written. For a start, when the numbers accrue, some of those numbers become milestones - like 75, for example - and you get something silver and rather gorgeous, from Tiffany. Yum!
I was sure I'd written 75. So I asked one of our editors if she could find out - and she did. Turns out that I'd actually written 81!
From the very first, back in 1988:
To the one which is out this month:
She also told me that I had sold ten million books - which means more to me than anything which comes in a turquoise box.In fact, it seemed unbelievable. It still does. I might just have to write it down as numbers to see what if that helps...10.000,000No. That really IS unbelievable!So thank you to all you lovely readers who keep buying the books and telling me how much you enjoy them - you're the ones who really count.
But authors are supposed to keep a tally of the books they've written. For a start, when the numbers accrue, some of those numbers become milestones - like 75, for example - and you get something silver and rather gorgeous, from Tiffany. Yum!
I was sure I'd written 75. So I asked one of our editors if she could find out - and she did. Turns out that I'd actually written 81!
From the very first, back in 1988:

To the one which is out this month:

She also told me that I had sold ten million books - which means more to me than anything which comes in a turquoise box.In fact, it seemed unbelievable. It still does. I might just have to write it down as numbers to see what if that helps...10.000,000No. That really IS unbelievable!So thank you to all you lovely readers who keep buying the books and telling me how much you enjoy them - you're the ones who really count.
Published on October 28, 2010 05:01
October 23, 2010
PIVOTAL MOMENT.....
I'm absolutely THRILLED that one of the two aspiring authors I was mentoring for the New Voices has made it to the final four . And commiserations to those who didn't make the cut - the standard was unbelievably high and I hope that each and every one of you will complete your manuscript and send it in.
Carrie Spencer's HELP WANTED: APPLY FOR LOVE has everything you'd want from a romantic novel. A feisty heroine in Gabby and a hero who is more than her match - the delicious Finn. A sparky and intelligent office romance, it was one of those stories which engaged me from the get-go and which made me desperate to read their story.
The last part of the competition is for the four finalists to write a pivotal moment. This is a big, emotional point in the book - maybe that dark time when they lay their souls bare and you think that there is no hope left....
I hope you'll read the entries, which will be on the website tomorrow. And I hope you'll

Good luck to you all - and Carrie - you're brilliant!
Published on October 23, 2010 05:50