The Writer's View: Maggi Andersen


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My writing space, I’m forced to admit, is messy. My father accused me of being an untidy dreamer. Dreams do come in handy for a writer at times. I’ve written more than one story based on fragments of a dream. Poor Dad, he was a very ordered man – a place for everything and everything in its place. My mother was a wonderful artist and a bit of a messy dreamer too. She had a great sense of color and design, and the decor in our home never lasted long enough for us to get bored with it. Like my mother, I can become easily distracted by some artistic pursuit. Hours later, I haven’t written a word!

I confess I tidied my desk up for the picture, but my writing space frequently lacks order. But ask me to find something and strangely, I can lay my hand on it quite quickly. Perhaps there is an element of order within the chaos. And now I am forced to become more ordered. I’m writing the Spies of Mayfair Series and must abandon my pansterish tendencies and gasp! Plot!

The view outside my window is a fearful distraction. A lovely old timber house painted dark red, and a Himalayan Dogwood tree in the garden which flowers in spring and turns lovely colors in autumn. Verdant green lawn slopes down to a stream where grey and white ducks folic. Bird life clamor for seed, fruit and meat and my Persian cat, Affie insists on settling on my papers beside the computer. So, despite my best intentions, it’s a fight to get the writing done!

About the Author: Maggi Andersen and her lawyer husband are empty nesters, living in the countryside outside Sydney with their cat and the demanding wildlife. Parrots demand seed, possums fruit, ducks swim in the stream at the bottom of the garden, and the neighbours chickens roam their yard providing wonderful eggs. She began writing adventure stories at age eight. Three children, a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Arts in Creative Writing degree later, her novels are still filled with adventure and suspense, but are also passionate romances. Georgette Heyer among others, brought inspiration to her seductive Regencies and she also writes darker, Victorian novels, contemporary romantic suspense and young adult.

She supports the RSPCA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animals) and animals often feature in her books.

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London, 1816. A handsome baron. A faux betrothal. And Horatia's plan to join the London literary set takes a dangerous turn.

Now that the war with France has ended, Baron Guy Fortescue arrives in England to claim his inheritance, abandoned over thirty years ago when his father fled to France after killing a man in a duel. When Guy is set upon by footpads in London, a stranger, Lord Strathairn, rescues and befriends him. But while travelling to his country estate, Guy is again attacked. He escapes only to knock himself out on a tree branch.

Aspiring poet Horatia Cavendish has taken to riding her father's stallion, "The General", around the countryside of Digswell dressed as a groom. She has become bored of her country life and longs to escape to London to pursue her desire to become part of the London literary set. When she discovers Guy lying unconscious on the road, the two are forced to take shelter for the night in a hunting lodge. After Guy discovers her ruse, a friendship develops between them.

Guy suspects his relative, Eustace Fennimore is behind the attacks on his life. He has been ensconced in Rosecroft Hall during the family's exile and will become the heir should Guy die. Horatia refuses to believe her godfather, Eustace, is responsible. But when Guy proposes a faux betrothal to give him more time to discover the truth, she agrees. Secure in the knowledge that his daughter will finally wed, Horatia's father allows her to visit her blue-stocking aunt in London. But Horatia's time spent in London proves to be anything but a literary feast, for a dangerous foe plots Guy's demise. She is determined to keep alive her handsome fiance, who has proven more than willing to play the part of her lover even as he resists her attempts to save him.

Comments

  1. Your cat looks like it doing some sort of Jedi mind trick.

    Your work space looks comfortable.

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  2. "An untidy dreamer"? I love the sound of that. I think tidy dreamers are suspect! LOL.

    That Affie has quite a face! And the Himalayan Dogwood...it looks like it's very close to the ground. Very different from our dogwoods here in the Eastern U.S.

    Thanks for sharing.
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  3. If your writing space works for you that's all that matters.

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  4. I love your writing space even if it is messy! I maintain that a messy person is more creative than an organized one!

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  5. Your cat is cute, is he there for inspiration? :)

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  6. Thanks for hosting me, Judy.

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  7. Affie believes herself essential to the success of my writing, Mary.

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  8. You would live in a much colder climate, Catherine. It's rare to have these trees here at all. It rarely snows here and then very little. I think the tree is quite old. The house is close to a hundred years old.

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  9. Hi Lana, Affie does provide inspiration. Cats do feature in my stories some times.

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  10. I hope that's true Andra!

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  11. Hi Mary, I like my work space but I'm afraid with the amount of research books I'm buying, I may outgrow it!

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  12. My badgie is the same and always wants to have my attention, so he will come to my desk and try to fight with my tablet, get distracted because he like his own reflection and then go to eat some of my paper :)

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  13. Great tour, I had fun discovering a new book, thank you.

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  14. I love reading about interesting heroines and Horatia sounds like one.

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  15. But we love them, don't we, Lyra.

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  16. Thanks for the comments, Ami and Lena!

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  17. Thank you all for your comments and making my book tour so much fun. Good luck with the contest! And thanks for hosting me!

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