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Authors: Helen Brandom

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A Note from the Author

Like Amy, I loved English at school; though unlike Amy I didn't actually long to be a writer. But I loved the theatre, and – at Saturday morning classes at the Arts Educational School in London – I wrote my own material.

After moving to Yorkshire I began writing seriously, and joined a group called Yorkshire Playwrights, now Script Yorkshire. It was here that Vicky Featherstone, currently the Artistic Director of the Royal Court, said I ought to write for young adults.

I didn't immediately take her advice. Instead I wrote afternoon plays for BBC Radio 4, a serial for
Woman's Hour
and scripts for Granada, Carlton TV and the BBC, as well as audio cassettes for
Coronation Street
.

It was at the finals of a talent contest at Harrogate Theatre that I remembered the advice I'd been given about writing for young adults. On that night there was one particular performer I could not forget – a talented young singer, who I later discovered was a carer for
both
parents.

Suddenly my eyes were opened to the thousands upon thousands of young people acting as carers, and I began to wonder what life must be like for them. How did they juggle caring for their parents with school? What fun things – like sport, or drama or just being with friends – were they missing out on? Or was their love for their parents so strong that they just got on with it?

And what if they ever got sick? Or something utterly unexpected happened? Something that could make their role as a carer difficult…or impossible?

This is where my writer's “what if” came in… Amy became real, and before long, I had finished my debut novel.

I very much hope you have enjoyed reading W
riting in the Sand
, and exploring those “what if”s with me.

Acknowledgements

Most of the time,
Writing in the Sand
has been a labour of love – but, like love, it decided now and then to change direction. This is probably because it heard this rule: that the main protagonist has to go on a journey. Once it understood this, you couldn't see it for dust – and I had a job keeping up.

Luckily, for me and the book, there have been great people to meet along the way. In the early days, Susan Davis at Writer's Workshop helped reinforce my belief in the story. Buoyed up, I approached agents and more than happily found myself with Becky Bagnell, whom I just can't thank enough… Where would I be without your advice and faith in me?

My heartfelt thanks go to my editor, Stephanie King, and to everyone at Usborne. You turn each new stage into an adventure!

I am indebted to the British Association for Adoption and Fostering. Their advice, and solving of a crucial problem, was invaluable.

My thanks, of course, go to my friends and family – particularly John who has to make allowances for the odd hours I keep – and to my sister, Clare Druce, who first suggested I should write. And thank you to those who have been unstintingly interested to hear what's going on. Okay, Jacky, I mean you.

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First published in the UK in 2014 by Usborne Publishing Ltd., Usborne House, 83-85 Saffron Hill, London EC1N 8RT, England.
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Copyright © 2014 by Helen Brandom

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