Reader group
Please join my reader group NICOLA MARSH READERS ROOM for book discussions, free ARCs and to give me feedback on anything from covers to naming characters!
APPEARANCES
Nicola has appeared at these venues and is available for author talks:
Indie Bookworm Event, Werribee Mansion
Booklovers Evening, Frankston
RARE booksigning, Melbourne Convention Centre
Rivoli Theatre (for Dymocks Camberwell Book Club)
“How to Write a Romance’ Moonee Valley Libraries
Cranbourne Library
Dandenong Library
Glen Waverley Library
Eltham Library
Blackburn Library
Kew Library
RWAustralia’s conference “Spellbound on Southbank”
keynote speaker at the Multiple Sclerosis Fund Raiser Ladies Luncheon for 300 people
Doveton Library
Bunjil Place
She has done book signings at:
Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre
Werribee Mansion
Robinsons Bookshop
Dymocks
Big W Eastland, Waverley Gardens, Lilydale, Fountain Gate, Southland, Parkmore
Collins Booksellers Echuca
The Little Blue Bookshop, Kerang
She’s also been in the news:
Casey Weekly ‘Author’s Secret is Write from the Heart’
The Age – Feel The Love
ninemsn Money interview: Love is in the Air: can you make money as a romance novelist?
December 2009 – Birthing Books after Babies
Formula for Romance (excerpt taken from The Indian Express)
June 2008 – Between Your Sheets
February 2007 – Financial Times – Mills and Boon sets its cap at Indian market
WRITING STUFF
Frequently Asked Questions
Story inspiration
Ideas can spring from anywhere and everywhere. I really enjoy travelling because I get the chance to sit back and watch people from other cities or countries going about their daily lives. I often wonder what their lives entail, who they might be waiting for, why they were running… my imagination takes over and a new plot is born!
My Writing Routine
My work day goes something like this: mad morning rush, school drop-off, an hour doing writing admin stuff, write for 4 hours before back to school for pick up. If I’m on tight deadline, I’ll start writing again in the evening. Before doing it all over again the next day.
Editing
I used to like my first draft to be perfect. These days, I have to write quickly to meet deadlines and juggle a family so I let the words flow, get the first draft done, put it aside for a while before editing. It’s amazing what you’ll pick up with ‘fresh eyes’.
Plotting
I’m a plantser! A mix of plotter and pantser, once the muse strikes, I get the idea down on paper ASAP, occasionally outlining the whole story before I know what has hit me. I used to use detailed character charts but find I tend to fly by the seat of my pants these days and just follow the journey my characters take me on. Though I always resort to trusty pen and paper to jot down notes if I get stuck!
Titles
I absolutely must have the right title before I can start writing a story. The title usually encapsulates the essence of the book. And no, most of my titles aren’t chosen by me. The sales and marketing team choose ‘hook’ titles, words or phrases that are known to intrigue readers so that’s where those interesting titles originate.
Writing tips
Know your market. Read widely, especially in the genre you’re targeting. Write what you love. But most of all, write…and write..and write some more! Develop your voice, let those words flow, find your niche in this wonderful, creative world of words.