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    Trish Wylie


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    Trish Wylie | Do you get your ideas from real life?
    February 8, 2008
    Authors are constantly asked where they get their ideas from. It’s probably the most commonly asked question. And here in the UK and Ireland  Read More...

    Trish Wylie was born and raised in County Antrim in the North of Ireland. Being raised on a diet of Rogers and Hammerstein movies certainly helped with her sense of romance and imagination, and then, in her teens, she was introduced to Harlequin. Her mother subscribed to the Reader Service and got the titles delivered every month. They would then be stolen from her hands by Trish.

    By the time she reached her late teens she already loved creative writing and was telling all her friends that one day she would be a writer for Harlequin. She even took a "year out" at 18 to write, the old fashioned way, with reams of paper and a good fountain pen.

    But after one unsuccessful attempt at a local television competition to find a new writer for Harlequin to look at, and with the realization that maybe she should live a little before she tried writing about people falling in love, Trish soon went out into the world and tried a career or two.

    With her life more settled Trish finally sat down in front of a computer and started to work on one of the stories she'd first started writing when she'd taken her "year out." Then she made the first steps toward actually submitting it. Trish discovered the eHarlequin.com boards and learnt everything she needed to know about partials, synopses and how to submit. She picked up writing tips and got to talk to authors who had been in the business for years.

    Having talked to fellow wannabes on the site she knew the chances of selling on a first submission were slim. But by Christmas Eve she had a request for the full manuscript (she still maintains Santa brought it) and after three sets of revisions she got the call. "I got a message on my mobile from the editor at Harlequin who was dealing with my manuscript and I can remember thinking how nice it was that they would ring to tell you they weren't taking it." Believing that they were ringing to say they were taking it was just too much optimism for Trish to handle.

    "She asked if I was sitting down and then told me they wanted to buy the book. I screamed so hard she must have been deaf in that ear for weeks. And even before I got off the phone I was in tears. I had just wanted it for so long."

    The rest, as they say, is history. That first submission, The Bridal Bet, was released in the UK in April of 2003 and now Trish is living the dream she had as an 18-year- old. She is an author for Harlequin.

    THE BRIDAL BET - her first book - also won her first award; the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award for best first series romance of 2005.

     

    Books:

    One Night With The Rebel Billionaire, June 2009
    Mass Market Paperback
    Manhattan Boss, Diamond Proposal, February 2009
    Diamond Brides
    Mass Market Paperback
    Claimed By The Rogue Billionaire, January 2009
    Mass Market Paperback
    His Mistress, His Terms, December 2008
    Kept for His Pleasure
    Mass Market Paperback
    The Millionaire's Proposal, September 2008
    A Bride for all Seasons
    Mass Market Paperback
    Her Bedroom Surrender, May 2008
    Nights of Passion
    Paperback
    At The Billionaire's Bidding, March 2008
    Taken By the Millionaire
    Paperback
    Her One And Only Valentine, February 2008
    Paperback
    The Firefighter's Chosen Bride, August 2007
    The Eligible Bachelors
    Mass Market Paperback (reprint)
    Bride Of The Emerald Isle, July 2007
    Mass Market Paperback
    Rescued: Mother-To-Be, April 2007
    Baby on Board
    Paperback
    Project: Parenthood, November 2006
    Paperback
    O'Reilly's Bride, October 2006
    Paperback
    The Wedding Surprise, June 2006
    Paperback
    Marriage Lost and Found, February 2006
    Paperback
    The Bridal Bet, April 2005
    Paperback

     

     

     

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