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Monday, 14 April 2025

Beginnings

I've been thinking a bit about beginnings lately, not least because I'm starting a new work in progress. And so, for my Breathless blog this month, I thought I'd take the opportunity to explore a few of my beginnings, and ask you to share a few of yours (in the comments below!)

My beginning as a romance author: Forget-me-not, a 5000 word short that won the inaugural Romance Writers of Australia Spicy Bites contest. The beginning of this was something that actually sprung from a little snippet of fanfic I wrote (Sea Patrol fanfic for those who remember that show!) and played off a contrast between a prim and proper FMC and her rougher 'round the edges MMC. This short isn't currently available but keep your eyes peeled and hopefully it'll be available before the end of the year, in a collection some of my other short stories.

My beginning as a romance reader: The Chesapeake Bay Saga by Nora Roberts. I read these back in the day, before e-readers were a thing, and carried them with me on travels through the US (back when we travelled to the US... won't be doing that for a while now!). These books were HEAVY, but the read was worth lugging them about. I still go back to them every so often when I need a little reminder of how good romance can be.

My beginning as a 'shipper:' This goes way back in the day, to the 1990s when I insisted my mother had to buy a video recorder (bless her, our first VCR was on one of those rent-to-buy arrangements!) so that I could record Days of our Lives every day while I was at school. Jack & Jennifer were my first loves... and I had to know what angst they were suffering that week! From that time I was easily convinced to ship who didn't also love Brenda & Dylan; Mulder & Scully; Superman & Lois (it's a shame Dean Cain turned out a little cooked); Monica & Chandler; Buffy & Angel & Spike; Booth & Bones; and (my latest obsession) Benson & Stabler (and I could go on).


My beginning fangirl experience with Christina & Lauren of Christina Lauren. This was taken at the Sydney Reader Event in 2016 and I stood in a queue for a while before I got a chance to meet them. I also remember poor Christina was so sick that day (she ended up having to cut her trip short) but she was SO LOVELY to everyone who stepped up to the table to meet them. Class acts... I got to meet them both again in 2024 at the RWA Conference (but no pic on that occasion!)
And last, but not least, my beginning in writing groups: the Love Sabre girls. We met at the RWA Conference in 2015 and we've been each others' cheer squad ever since. For writing things, but also for life things. I don't think this is our first conference elevator selfie, but it is one of the first and we try to recreate one every year (at least with everyone who can make it to conference, Life does get in the way sometimes!)



 



Kristine Charles writes sexy tales where coffee (and red wine) is abundant, designer shoes and handbags are cheap, chocolate has no calories and men always put the toilet set down. Find her at www.wordsbykristinecharles.com or on Facebook, Instagram or Bluesky.

You can preorder Kristine's latest novella in the Save the Date anthology here. Available 18 June 2025.

I love to love: this month, I remain obsessed with Benson & Stabler from Law & Order: SVU/Organised Crime. Sue me, I'm a glutton for exceptional unresolved sexual tension and these two have it!

I love to laugh: What do you call a fish wearing a bow-tie? Sofishticated!

I love to learn: I'm attending InkersCon online in June and I can't wait! 



8 comments:

  1. Hi Kristine, thanks for such an interesting post.
    My beginning as an avid romance reader involved copiously reading novels by Emma Darcy and Valerie Parv.
    My writing has been more varied - a mix of fiction and nonfiction including short stories and romance.

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    1. Ah, Valerie! I had the privilege of meeting her, and being a finalist in her RWA contest (the Valerie Parv award!) and she was a wonderful human! I've yet to read Emma, which is definitely something I should rectify!

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  2. That's a very interesting insight into your firsts Kristine!
    My first romance was, I think, called Shana - a book one of my sisters had. This was followed by Gran's Barbara Cartland novels and my sisters' Mills and Boon books.
    My first published book was Mistaken Identity (I wish I could pull my first two from sale!! Oh dear - I've improved since then!)
    My first fan girl moment was meeting Emma Darcy and her sister Miranda Lee at my first RWA conference and being amazed they were so approachable!

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    1. Gran's books! Love it... I did raid my mother's bookshelves back in the day (many books I probably shouldn't have read!) Now she raids mine! And Emma seems to be a recurring theme... I'm off to find an Emma Darcy to read!

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  3. Love reading your firsts Kristine. My first book was a Joanna Lyndsay stolen from my mother's bookshelf. What an eye opener. My first writing group was this one! I remember being so nervous to go to my first meeting but I was made to feel one of the girls very quickly. My first novel is about to be re-debuted in January of 2026 under a new title. This little story also gave me my first contest win. It also came 2nd in the Valerie Parv Award who I agree was just a gorgeous human being. I am also writing the beginning of book 3 in my series. I admit I do enjoy beginnings and I know a lot of writers don't but for me it solidifies what the story is going to be, the tone of the book etc. so I like to get it right.

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  4. Sorry that should be Johanna Lindsey - fancy misspelling her name. Shame on me.

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  5. Oooooh, that Chesapeake Bay series by Nora Roberts. Just the best ever, I absolutely loved reading them. What a fabulous introduction to romance books! Loved all your firsts. I think my introduction to romance reading was when I swiped all my mother's old pink-papered English Women's Weekly romances, the ones you could find at the newsagents along with the English Women's Weekly (who serialised other sweet romances). I used to hoover them up, and then graduated to all the Mills&Boons I could find at fetes. Fond memories.

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  6. Great post Kristine! My beginning as a romance writer came with joining RWAus - an excellent organisation for all aspiring writers. First publication was 'The Farmer's Perfect Match', pitched to Harlequin at an RWA conference. First real fangirl experience was meeting Barbara Erskine (Timeslip author) at Hay-on-Wye, and being struck dumb (still embarrassed about that) :( (Thanks for the memories.) xx

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