Welcome to Part 3, Day 2 of “THE MEREST LOSS” Blog Tour! @ StevenNeil12

The Merest Loss by Steven Neil

A WRITER’S JOURNEY

I wrote two short stories when I was at school studying English Literature A level, aged seventeen, and I didn’t write anything again for thirty-five years; an inauspicious start to my writing career.

Like all prospective university students I had to decide which A level to study at degree level. For a long time I thought it would be English Literature, but when I finally sat down to fill in my ‘UCCA’ university application forms, the word Economics somehow found its way into the ‘subject’ box. Off I went to the London School of Economics and although I was a very bad Economics student and spent most of my three year in London reading novels and frequenting the London based horse racing tracks, the urge to write faded into the background. Somehow I managed to graduate with a BSc in Economics.

Fast forward thirty-five years and I found myself semi-retired, after a reasonably successful business career (more luck than judgment I think) and, at least to my wife’s point of view, hanging around the house to no great purpose. She decided that I needed a hobby. By a strange quirk of fate my wife was going through some old boxes in the loft of our house and found one of the forgotten short stories I had written as a teenager. She liked the story but thought it could be improved! Here was the required hobby. I enrolled in a short course at the Open University called ‘Introduction to Writing’.

To cut a long story short, five years later I completed my Open University BA in English Literature and Creative Writing. In another year, I completed a Masters in Creative Writing at Oxford Brookes University. What started out as a hobby was becoming something more and I decided I really ought to set out to write something I could publish.

Despite the courses, I found myself locked in to the belief that I could only write short stories and the prevalent view of virtually all my Creative Writing tutors was that short story collections were not easy to sell and doubly difficult to sell as a debut author. I rather grudgingly accepted the challenge to write a full length novel. After all, it was explained to me, all you have to do is write thirty to forty 2-3000 word short stories on a linked theme and you can call it a novel. Of course, as I discovered, it is rather more difficult than that, but as a way of planning my novel it did provide a structure and a direction.

I cast around for a subject for my novel and I originally thought it would be a Dick Francis style thriller with horse racing at the centre (a subject about which I knew a little). While I was researching the jockey Jem Mason (first Grand National winner in 1839), I found he was linked to a lady called Harriet Howard, who ran away to live with Jem in London, to become an actress, when she was only fifteen years old. Later she became Louis Napoleon’s mistress and was reputed to have provided financial backing to his cause on his way to becoming Napoleon III of France. I decided she was to be the heroine of my novel. I would write a fictional account of her life and attempt to solve the mystery of how someone with no wealth or connections rose to be called ‘The English Empress’ by the newspapers in England and France.

The Merest Loss was three years in the writing, mainly because of the research element of writing accurate historical fiction. It was published by Matador in eBook and paperback in December 2017.

© Steven Neil

THE MEREST LOSS is available in paperback and eBook in the UK, US, France, Canada and Australia.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Merest-Loss-Steven-Neil-ebook/dp/B077D9SHB5
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https://www.amazon.fr/Merest-Loss-English-Steven-Neil-ebook/dp/B077D9SHB5
https://www.amazon.ca/Merest-Loss-Steven-Neil-ebook/dp/B077D9SHB5
https://www.amazon.com.au/Merest-Loss-Steven-Neil-ebook/dp/B077D9SHB5

About the author…

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Steven has a BSc in Economics from the London School of Economics, a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing from the Open University and an MA in Creative Writing from Oxford Brookes University. He has been a bookmaker’s clerk, bloodstock agent, racehorse breeder and management consultant amongst other professions in his varied career. He is married and lives in rural Northamptonshire, England. The Merest Loss is his debut novel.

Twitter
@stevenneil12

IAN author page
https://www.independentauthornetwork.com/steven-neil.html

Email
stevenneil1@aol.com

Buy links
https://www.amazon.com/Merest-Loss-Steven-Neil-ebook/dp/B077D9SHB5
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Merest-Loss-Steven-Neil-ebook/dp/B077D9SHB5

Follow Steven Neil on Twitter for information on how to purchase the paperback through an independent bookseller in the UK.

To follow along with the rest of the tour, please visit the author’s tour page on the 4WillsPublishing site. If you’d like to book your own blog tour and have your book promoted in similar grand fashion, please click HERE.

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9 thoughts on “Welcome to Part 3, Day 2 of “THE MEREST LOSS” Blog Tour! @ StevenNeil12

  1. A well-written novel. I highly recommend picking up a copy!

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  2. I enjoy reading how writers come to find their stories. I also love reading about an author’s journey to writing. Thanks for sharing that with us. 🙂

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  3. Thanks for giving us this alternate way to comment. 😃
    Steven, I enjoyed reading this post. I’m looking forward to the rest of your tour.
    Fiza, thank you for hosting.

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  4. Thanks for hosting, Fiza. I look forward to all your comments on The Merest Loss. I hope you enjoy it!

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  5. The story sounds intriguing, Steven. I will purchase it today and begin reading, shortly. Much success on your 4Wills tour!

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    1. Thank you Linda. Much appreciated!

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  6. Shirley Harris-Slaughter December 2, 2019 — 6:57 pm

    Steven, you’re keeping yourself alive and relevant; but then that’s what happens when 4WillsPub is doing the promoting.

    Got to check to make sure I got my copy.

    Congratulations!

    Hello Fiza. Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Thank you Shirley. Thanks for all your support on the blog tour and, of course, for buying the book!

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  7. Steven, I hope you enjoy your time at Fiza’s place today!

    Fiza, thanks so much for the host!

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