A Writer’s Year – Highlights of 2023

2023 started with a bang when I learnt that I had won the Eyelands Book Award for an unpublished historical novel, but that wasn’t all.

My true life story ‘Funnily Enough’ came out out as an audiobook – available on Spotify, Audible and all the other platforms.

My guiding light Virginia McKenna was awarded a DBE . It is well-deserved. You can find photos and read more on this website here.

Since 2023 marked the 50th Anniversary of making the original film in the Lake district, I gave a number of talks and ran a series of #OTD – On This Day – social media posts. Having spent years in Africa, I am wrinklier than Swallows’s flag, but my hair has become darker. At least it is my natural colour.

50th Anniversary of filming Swallows and Amazons in the Lake District
50th Anniversary of filming Swallows and Amazons in the Lake District

The Arthur Ransome Society were able to acquire both Swallow and Amazon, the dinghies used in the 1974 film. Hunters Yard near Ludham on the Norfolk Broads, who already own heritage boats used in the BBC adaptations of Coot Club and The Big Six are making them available for hire.

Amazon will soon be available to hire at Hunter's Yard, Ludham
Amazon will soon be available to hire at Hunter’s Yard, Ludham

My WWII novel was shortlisted by both the 2023 Chanticleer Award for wartime fiction in the United States and Flash 500’s novel opening competition. Another won third prize in Louise Walters’ Page 100 competition, which was flattering.

But – I slipped on the Pembrokeshire coastal path – walking around a pile of fly-tipping – and broke my wrist. Six weeks later, I broke it again.

broken wrist in velcro cast

I was unable to type for a while. We ended up doing #NoMowMay, June, and July and I couldn’t go litter-picking until September.

I ran an online workshop for writers on photographing their books.

The author Wendy H. Jones interviewed me on The Writing and Marketing Show.

I attended the Romantic Novelists’s Association Conference at London University meeting an editor from Pan MacMillan.

and gave four talks on the Foredeck Stage at the Southampton Boat Show 2023

We had the iconic dinghy Amazon on display and I had a four-page feature article published in the national magazine Practical Boat Owner.

It was a great opportunity to meet sailing enthusiasts and speak in front of the camera.

Sophie Neville speaking at the Southampton Boat Show

I hugely enjoyed speaking at The British Christian Writer’s Conference at Ridley Hall in Cambridge where I met other members of Resolute Books.

I donated a signed copy of ‘The Making of Swallows and Amazons’ to the 2023 Children in Read charity auction, which raised so much for BBC Children in Need that I added a signed DVD and a number of other books to the package.

In December, we received the sad news that Richard Pilbrow, who produced the original film of ‘Swallows and Amazons’ died at the age of ninety. He would have been thrilled to know that the remastered version of the film was broadcast on television in Ireland on 23rd December.

Molly and Richard Pilbrow in 1973

We were hoping Richard could join us for the 50th Anniversary celebrations of the release of the film in cinemas. The screenwriter, David Wood, has organised Q&As at two screenings at the Cinema Museum in London on 6th April 2024.

Lakeland Arts and The Arthur Ransome Society are planning a Swallows and Amazons Festival at Windermere Jetty on 29th and 30th June 2024.

Other events and more details for 2024 can be found on my Events Page.

Come and join us in 2024!

Sophie Neville with Amazon, the dinghy from 'Swallows and Amazons'(1974)

Author: Sophie Neville

Writer and charity fundraiser

6 thoughts on “A Writer’s Year – Highlights of 2023”

      1. Sophie my friend, so sorry you broke your wrist. To do it once in a lifetime is unfortunate, but TWICE!, that’s careless. I hope you have recovered well. Best Wishes to you and family, and have a great New Year. Colin xx

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