As part of her blog tour, I am pleased to welcome author Melanie Robertson-King to the blog today.
From
Short Story to Novel
Guest post by author Melanie Robertson-King
It might sound strange to some people, but
that’s how my novel A Shadow in the Past
began, with a totally different working title of Sarah’s Gift. Okay, it was a
rather long short story – around 16,000 words – perhaps more novelette/novella
length but that’s how it started.
A friend and now former work colleague
found an advert for a creative writing course around 2005, cut it out of the
newspaper it was in and brought it to me to work. I thought about it for a very
long time, discussed it with my husband and then signed up. It was
correspondence and I had three years to complete it. Okay, I got a bit off
track here but not by much.
I wrote a couple of short stories and
articles as assignments and then my instructor suggested I try my hand at
writing a novel – said I could write a “cracker”. So, I hauled out Sarah’s
Gift, developed an outline and bit by bit turned in sections as my assignments.
A number of drafts later, and then a huge
number of edits (close to 20) after I’d been contracted and assigned an editor,
what used to be Sarah’s Gift was complete under the new title A Shadow in the Past.
About the novel...
A Shadow in the Past
When nineteen year old Sarah
Shand finds herself in Victorian Era Aberdeenshire, Scotland, she has no idea
how she got there. Her last memory is of being at the stone circle on the
family farm in the year 2010.
Despite having difficulty
coming to terms with her situation, Sarah quickly learns she must keep her true
identity a secret.
Still, she feels stifled by
the Victorians’ confining social practices, including arranged marriages
between wealthy and influential families, confronts them head on and suffers
the consequences.
When Sarah realizes she has
fallen in love with the handsome Laird of Weetshill, she faces an agonizing
decision. Does she try to find her way back to 2010 or remain in the past with
the man she loves?

Melanie is a member of Romance Writers of America and their Ottawa Chapter.
She lives in Brockville, Ontario, Canada along the shore of the majestic St. Lawrence River with her husband, son and oldest grandson.
Find out more:
Publisherd by 4RV Publishing LLC
Author Website
Author Blog: Celtic Connexions
Facebook Author Page
Twitter Account: @RobertsoKing
Author Website
Author Blog: Celtic Connexions
Facebook Author Page
Twitter Account: @RobertsoKing
Where you can buy A Shadow in the Past:
Thanks to Melanie for appearing on my blog!