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Jane Lovering

Twelve years ago prizewinning writer Jane 'drifted' from Exeter to Ryedale, where she now enjoys 'shouting, reading and marshmallows'. Her short story, Margins, is a ghost story which depicts the life of a 'working girl'. Read an extract here.

About the story

It is a ghost story based around the Pilgrim Fathers and their sailing out of Plymouth. and gives an insight into the mind of a 'working girl' who, contrary to cliche regards her job as a valid life choice.

Although at the moment I'm concentrating mostly on novel-writing, short stories are the perfect antidote, and this story just sprang into my mind, following some work I'd been studying on the Pilgrim Fathers.Ìý I started to wonder just what would have happened to someone who'd missed the boat, would anyone have come back for them? And when?

About the author

"I work at a local school, stalking the corridors in a dangerously jocular fashion"

I was born in Exeter, but in the words of Mae West, 'I drifted', and I've been in Ryedale for 12 years, writing all the time.Ìý I've been a prizewinner in various short story competitions and was a runner up in 91Èȱ¬ Talent, with a comedy script featuring a bisexual tele-sales guy; I won the Radio Ryedale short story competition in 2004 with 'The Progress of Byron', a tale of a romantically inclined pig, and was a 'long list' candidate in 'Lit Idol' the same year with my novel 'Slightly Foxed'.ÌýI'm concentrating at the moment on getting this published.

I work at a local school, stalking the corridors in a dangerously jocular fashion, and have just completed the third year of a six year 'Creative Writing' degree.Ìý My hobbies include shouting, reading and marshmallows; I have all my own teeth and am available for Bar-mittzvahs and weddings.Ìý

Jane's writing tips

Write.ÌýDon't think 'oh I'll get round to it when the children are older/when I've got more time/when I have a good idea...' Ignore the children, make time and don't wait for ideas - write!ÌýI spent four years as a single mum to five children, so I know how hard it can be - I wrote my first proper novel as a means of mental escape, it's a shockingly bad book but it fulfilled its purpose and now languishes as a reminder that, if I could do it then, I can do it now.ÌýAnd so can anyone.

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