Looking Back & Moving Forward

I am currently ensconced in the noble endeavour of proofing the final copy for the forthcoming trilogy of PorterGirl novels, Old College Diaries. I’m not going to lie, it is not a task I relished and it is certainly sending my eyes peculiar, but it is not quite so much the onerous mission I thought it might be. For one thing, it’s a good opportunity to pick up on the many irritating typos missed by my hopeless editor the first time around, but what I wasn’t expecting was that I’m actually quite enjoying it. I realised that I hadn’t read First Lady of the Keys since it was released; I’ve dipped in and out to check references from the later novels but I haven’t cast a reader’s eye over it for quite some time. And reading through all three books one after the other is certainly an interest. 

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As many of you know, large sections of the early parts of First Lady were written for this blog when I was still a Deputy Head Porter. When I first typed those initial, seemingly innocuous words – Late September, just before the start of Michaelmas Term… I could never have imagined the tumultuous  and unexpected paths along which they would eventually lead. Reading now the charming naivety of both Deputy Head Porter the character and my own writing stirs something of a nostalgic wonder in my now slightly more cynical soul. Large parts of the book – and, indeed, my experiences at the real Old College – had slipped from my memory and from a personal point of view, it has been quite the joy to revisit them.

Following our heroine through The Vanishing Lord and, most recently, Sinister Dexter, I can really see how she has developed and grown into her role and made it very much her own. The writing, too, has evolved with her and the differences between the first and third books are quite stark, to my eyes. In many ways, First Lady was the easiest to write. It was my first novel and I had no real idea about what writing a proper book entailed. I tapped away merrily at the keyboard until I was satisfied that my story was told and that was pretty much that. It certainly isn’t my strongest work, but that beautiful, unfettered freedom of writing when you have no idea what you are doing is evident throughout the book. It has a definite charm of unhindered ignorance. Much like DHP herself.

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I won’t bore you with the processes that followed for the next two books, suffice to say I tackled the steep learning curve as ferociously as possible and, I think, improved with practice. I’m proud of my work and to see it all brought together in one volume is obviously pleasing, but also strangely prophetic. Old College Diaries sees the story of Old College told through the eyes of Deputy Head Porter, a literary device that will be abandoned for the forthcoming instalments. Fear not, though, PorterGirl purists – I am writing the fourth novel as we speak and I can assure you that none of DHP’s whimsical musings are lost at all. We now have the added benefit of other characters’ whimsical musings as well. But anyway. In this way at least, it is the end of an era for PorterGirl, but one that heralds a bold new approach and will, I hope, raise the bar for the books that follow.

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And this is prophetic because I myself am facing significant changes in both my personal and professional life which somehow mirror the purpose of Old College Diaries. A chance to move on, to raise the bar, to begin again with the benefit of experience, new-found enthusiasm and a few lessons under my belt. Final details are not entirely decided but final decisions most certainly are. All I need to do is make it happen. And making things happen is something at which I have become rather adept over recent years, so I am certain there will be updates of interest before very long.

There is a rather odd, Joycean, sense of things that everything has come full circle, only to begin again. Change is rarely predictable, but my optimism for the future is encouraged by an overwhelming feeling that this is very much a beginning, rather than ‘The End’.

I’ll keep you posted.

Lucy x

75 thoughts on “Looking Back & Moving Forward

  1. TanGental's avatar

    very cryptic! Very like the Master, or the Burser… but whatever is to be the new departure, looking forward to more bowler-hatted shenanigans… half way through SD btw… the cottage pie smelt amazing… is that a spoiler?

    1. Lucy Brazier's avatar

      Oh, nothing quite so exciting as to be cryptic, I can assure you, dear chap. Oh my the cottage pie… I love making cottage pie! I love eating cottage pie. Cottage pie can never be spoiler… 😉

  2. Sam Catchpole's avatar

    ❤ ❤ ❤
    I am glad you are getting the chance reproof the books…
    (as in sort out typos and the like, not make them waterproof…that would be an unusual selling point…)

    Proof reading is a horrible and hard thing to do…I have to read something several times looking for different things when I do it, and possibly from the back to the front on occasion…It is not fun though and needs lots of coffee (for me…tea for you 🙂 )

    I am exited about things to come, and new beginnings will most definitely herald some most excellent adventures!!

    1. Lucy Brazier's avatar

      Re-proofing the books has only made me more determined and convinced about the changes to my professional life, to be honest 🙂 I have had SO MUCH tea, even for me… so it;s not all bad!
      Many new adventures await 😀 Sometimes things seem like they might all be too much… but then you realise you are not alone and your decisions are right so best just get on with it! xx

    2. Sam Catchpole's avatar

      Your decisions are right, of that I have no doubt!!
      And you are never ever alone!! I am always there…Not in a wierd stalker way, in a I have always got time for you way, time and flame throwers and gin/tea/biscuits/the ability to identify roundabouts… whatever you need xx

    3. Lucy Brazier's avatar

      You were an absolute lifesaver last week – a little chat and everything was completely manageable again! You are my most precious thing 🙂 I’m glad about the trafficabouts, too, as I never know what they are when I first spot them… xx

    4. Sam Catchpole's avatar

      Its amazing how much chats can help, and I am always here for chats! I am so happy to have helped you!
      Trafficabouts can be tricky, they often go in disguise, when we do our epic road trip and blog/livestream/write a book about it, we can call it “Trafficabout identification for everyone”

    5. Lucy Brazier's avatar

      You were the biggest help! It just made everything less scary 🙂
      Oooh that is the best title for a blog/livestream/book and we should sell the movie rights too. These things are tricky and must be confronted! 😀

    6. Sam Catchpole's avatar

      I am so glad!! I will always fight your scary things when I can! I have flamethrowers a plenty!!
      Oh yes! Definitely sell the movie rights!! But only if they let us write the dialogue! It must be told exactly as we say it!! 😀

    7. Lucy Brazier's avatar

      Your flamethrowers are the best!! I have mine to hand always, should you need them 😉
      Hehehe – oh yes, EXACTLY as say it! Only a few rude words, here and there… 😉

    8. Sam Catchpole's avatar

      Just knowing you have flamethrowers for me helps more than you can imagine!

      Hehehe I think we will be an instant hit!! People will love us and pay us to go on many exiting road trips!! 😀

    9. Lucy Brazier's avatar

      This is clearly where our future lies!! 😀

    10. Sam Catchpole's avatar

      It most certainly is!! 😀

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