![]() But her husband thought that it was a good idea to go for it, so he brought in his brother’s laptop and Natalie went to work. ![]() ![]() “So there I was, hooked up to the IV, on massive painkillers, manually expressing every two hours while my babies were locked away in ICU,” she says. ![]() The publisher Mills & Boon, liked the previous revisions Natalie had already made and there was a slot for publication-but she had to have the rewrites done in a week. Just after having an emergency cesarean section (twins), her husband brought her the e-mail from her editor. She did the final revisions to her manuscript from a hospital bed. She need some form of escapism - and started writing a romance novel. The second child, was a boy who decided not to sleep. After another couple of years in London and Edinburgh they did return home to New Zealand to settle down and have babies - four in five years. She worked in London for a couple of years where she met her future husband, other New Zelander. She obtained an Arts Degree majoring in Music and English before doing a Masters in Library Studies. ![]()
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