Don’t treat writing as a hobby if you want to make it a career. (Interview with Michelle Vernal)

An Interview with Michelle Vernal

Local author Michelle Vernal grew up in Auckland. These days though, she lives in the Christchurch and has to date written eleven novels. When she’s not writing, she spends an awful lot of time daydreaming about exotic locations she wants to visit with her family.

We asked her about her writing journey.

CANTERBURYWRITERS: Hi Michelle. Why did you start writing?

MV: I’ve always written and I can’t imagine not using writing as a way of expressing myself. I wrote short stories when I was at primary school, kept journals and wrote angst ridden poetry in my teens. When I reached my twenties, I kept travel journals and was a prolific letter writer when I lived overseas (before e-mail). In my thirties when my first son was born, I did a part time creative writing course at Canterbury University. From there I began to write opinion style articles for parenting magazines and I got paid! Then when my second son was born, I wrote my first novel. That was back in 2006.

CANTERBURYWRITERS: What does your normal writing schedule look like?

MV: I am fortunate in that I write full time. I take my boys to school of a morning and when I get home, I go over the last couple of pages I wrote the day before on my WIP and that acts as a warm up to moving the story forward.

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