Hello everyone, I hope all is well with you. Today, I’ve got a special treat for you. I’ve got Ritu Bhathal as a guest and she’s telling us a little bit about her writing journey and how the Corona virus affected her. So, without further ado. Take it away, Ritu!
It was an amazing feeling, finally typing THE END after the last words on my manuscript that I had literally poured eighteen years of my life into.
Obviously, that wasn’t the end, by any means.
There was the fun of editing, with rewrites and tweaks, feedback from beta readers, then cover design, and all the marketing.
And then, just like that, the Publication Day was upon me.
I finally let my book baby free, and sat tight, waiting for the sales, then reviews.
Will they love it?
Will they hate it?
Oh my God, I am the worst writer! Why on earth did I ever think I could write a book?
Then the feedback started to trickle through.
Oh! It’s not as bad as I thought!
Wow, people LIKE it. Like real five-star review like it!
Honestly, I was overwhelmed by the words of support and praise that came in for my debut novel in February of this year. Marriage Unarranged was a story that had wanted to be written for so long, and finally, I managed it!
One of the repeated comments was basically, ‘Can’t wait to see what happens next!’
People who read my first novel, actually wanted to read more.
So that meant I needed to get another one out.
As I mentioned a little earlier, it took me a long time to write my first book, because life had a habit of getting in the way. From marriage to moving counties, then the trying for a family saga (it was one, we had issues, so that was stress in itself) and dealing with eventual motherhood. And of course there was the day job to consider too. None of these things left much time to write.
But I did it. Once I focused, I carved time out daily, to add to my word count.
And now, I needed to do that again!
I had ideas already for a second, and third book, relating to the first, and had tentatively started writing the second, but that time thing…
Then Coronavirusgate hit and we were suddenly in Lock down.
So now, I have a lot of time, and that’s what I was looking for, wasn’t I?
I started the Lock down pumped.
Taking part in a couple of online writing sprints added a couple of thousand words to my work in progress (WIP).
It took me a while, but I created a temporary work station, seeing as the dining table I usually used for prolonged writing was now commandeered as a workspace for my working-from-home Hubby Dearest, and the only other desks were in kids bedrooms and they were in use for distance learning.
And I managed to finally set up my WIP story map board. I used it for my first book, and it helped me plan events and timelines within the book, so I did the same with this one.
Then I went through and updated my Character bible, because many of the characters overlap, and some develop more in book two, and there were new focus characters to add.
I even had tentative titles for the next two books.
Then I hit a brick wall.
Not only was I dealing with the Lock down, and ensuring two children were accessing their school-work regularly, constantly disinfecting surfaces, keeping spirits up for Hubby Dearest who was suffering cabin fever whilst working from home, I also had my work stress.
You see, I’m a teacher, and yes, schools are closed, but that doesn’t mean no work for teachers. Here in the UK schools were kept open as hubs for those listed as keyworkers to be able to leave their children for childcare, while they go about their essential jobs. I had a rota, where I would go in and spend the day with these children, and the rest of the time, devising and adding work for my class to access online. Then marking, and doing online training, attending webinars to keep us in the loop with the constant changes.
It messed with my head a lot. And my creativity with it.
And now, I am faced with the prospect of going back on the 1st of June, to work with a small group of my class, if the government and our dear BoJo deems it safe for schools to begin partial opening.
So, how much writing have I done?
Well, I’ve tried to stay creative, by writing A Story A Day in May, and some of the prompts have even got me some new scenes which I can use in my WIP.
And my WIP has increased by around eight thousand words. But my mind has not been in the right place to really get into it
But I will.
I promise.
For my characters, as they have stories to tell.
For my readers because they want to know more.
For me, because I know there are other books in me that want to come out.
‘Chickpea Curry’ Lit — Chick Lit with an Indian twist!
It all started ended with that box…
Aashi’s life was all set.
Or so she thought.
Like in the Bollywood films, Ravi would woo her, charm her family and they’d get married and live happily ever after.
But then Aashi found the empty condom box…
Putting her ex-fiancé and her innocence behind her, Aashi embarks upon an enlightening journey, to another country, where vibrant memories are created, and unforgettable friendships forged.
A U T H O R B I O
Ritu Bhathal was born in Birmingham in the mid-1970s to migrant parents, hailing from Kenya but with Indian origin. Ritu’s colourful background has been a constant source of inspiration to her.
From childhood, she always enjoyed reading. This love of books is credited to her mother. The joy of reading spurred her on to become creative in her writing, from fiction to poetry. Winning little writing competitions at
school and locally encouraged her to continue writing.
As a wife, mother, daughter, sister, and teacher, she has drawn on inspiration from many avenues to create the poems that she writes. A qualified teacher, having studied at Kingston University, she now deals with classes of children as a sideline to her writing!
Ritu also writes a blog, http://www.butismileanyway.com, a mixture of life and creativity, thoughts and opinions, which was
awarded first place in the Best Overall Blog Category at the 2017 Annual
Bloggers Bash Awards, and Best Book Blog in 2019.
Ritu is happily married and living in Kent, with her Hubby Dearest, and two children, not forgetting the fur baby Sonu Singh.
F i n d M e:
Social Media Profiles
Blog Website: http://www.butismileanyway.com
Author Website: http://www.ritubhathal.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RituBhathal
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ritubhathalwrites/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/butismileanyway/
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Pinterest: https://uk.pinterest.com/bhathalpadhaal/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/56854412-ritu-bhathal
Mix: https://mix.com/butismileanyway
Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/ritusmiles
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/ritu-bhathal
Bloglovin: https://www.bloglovin.com/@ritubhathalpadhaal
Amazon https://www.amazon.com/author/ritubhathal
And by clicking the following link, you get to my author profile on Amazon
http://getbook.at/MarriageUnarranged
Thanks for being a guest, Ritu! Your story sounds like a must read!
Thank you so much for having me over Lisa! I enjoyed my visit here!
You’re welcome, Ritu! Thanks for being a guest! 🙂
Ritu is a very old friend she and I go back when we both first started blogging…I wish her all the luck in this world….see you on the other side of creativity
Thanks for stopping by, Sheldon! I’m sure Ritu appreciates your support!
Thank you Sheldon! Lovely to see you here. 🥰
Congrats on your new release, Ritu! Wishing you all the best! Stay well!
Thank you Sharon 💜
Thanks for stopping by, Sharon! 🙂
It’s lovely to read about Ritu’s journey here, Lisa, and to hear that there’s another book in the works. I think a lot of us thought lockdown would free up time to be creative, but NOT. It’s added duties in some ways, noisier homes for some of us, and I think it’s hard to feel creative when so many are suffering around the world. But we keep at it. Congrats to Ritu on the success for her book!
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts!
Creativity seems to have flowed in different directions, to be honest. I’ve baked, completed a Calligraphy course and written short stories, but mindset has not been in the current manuscript at all!
Thank you, Diana 🥰
I’ve thought of taking an online class, but I’m trying to Focus on editing. It’s hard with the husband at home. He’s so time-consuming! Lol.
My two kids have turned to three with hubby home as well… I sympathise!
I mean, he even drank my secret stash of pink gin last night! Sheesh!!!
I really enjoyed reading this. Wish her all the luck for ger next project. Thank you for Sharing 🙏❤️.
Thanks for stopping by! I’m so glad you enjoyed reading it. There’s nothing like a great review to encourage a new author! 🙂
My Sincere pleasure, Yes true said. Thank you 😇.
Thank you so much! I’m trying hard to get the sequel ready!
You’re most welcome, All the best for same 😇🙏♥️.
Its really a great book. I hope not only for me with a lot of laughter too. I am now 50 pages before the end, and can warmely recommend to read it. Michael
That’s great to hear, Michael! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
Always with a great pleasure, Lisa! Have a beautiful week ahead. Stay save.
You, too!
:-))
Thank you Bro! Ever my supporter!
Thank you too, for your efforts on the wonderful second book.
Congratulations, Ritu!
Thank you!
Well done, both of you. Love a good guest post!
Thank you Rebecca 🥰
Me, too, Rebecca! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
It is always interesting to read what Ritu thinks about certain topics. A lovely interview, Lisa.
Thank you Robbie 🥰
Thanks, Robbie!
Reblogged this on SC Skillman Author and commented:
Today I’m sharing with you another blogger’s post about a novel I recently read, “Marriage Unarranged” by Ritu Bathal. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel which its author describes as “chick-pea-lit”. It gives fascinating insights into the family dynamics of Asian families in Birmingham and also opens up for us modern India. I have never forgotten my own trip to India a few decades ago ; it shocks and entrances in equal measure. Ritu conjures up the atmosphere of India, the sights, sounds and smells, the highs and the lows, in a vivid, lively and entertaining narrative. A highly recommended read.
Thank you Sue 🥰
Thanks for reblogging, SC! Also, what a great review of Ritu’s book!
A pleasure. It’s such a lively, sparkling read.
That really touched me, Sue 🥰