_MizElz_
Well-Known Member
Some of you may know that I am an aspiring part time writer! I have had numerous projects on the go over the years but I rarely manage to finish anything, mainly because I have a tendency to forgo one 'great idea' in favour of another, in spite of being half way through the first! Might explain why most of my success so far has been with short stories 


Anyway, I have been a good girl this time and written myself a plan, but having read some perfectly awful horsey (and other) novels recently, I thought I would do a bit of 'market research' before I make too much headway. There is nothing I hate more than reading a novel, only to end up feeling that the plot is totally unbelievable and far fetched. (eg. girl becomes first woman + youngest jockey ever to win the Grand National, riding a rescued, one eyed mare. Hmmm.)
Of course, a hero/heroine has to achieve something incredible, but in my eyes, if you make the prize seem too unobtainable, the story loses credit. So this is where I would like some opinions!
The characters in my story will only be competing at national level, so this instantly rules out things like the Olympics, Nations Cups, WEG etc. So I need to think about national competitions that would still be classed as a massive achievement, and that would still have that 'wow' factor without making out that the character is a complete world beater. (that bit can always follow in a sequel if necessary
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So, my questions are as follows...
What discipline would you be most likely to read a novel about? My own preference as far as writing is concerned would be for either showjumping or eventing, but I'm interested to know what others would go for...
- Showjumping
- Dressage
- Eventing
- Other (please specify)
What 'ultimate prize' do you think a hero/heroine in an equestrian novel could realistically aim for? My ideas - based on showjumping so far - are as follows, but please add in your own ideas, plus any opinions about the ones I have come up with!
Hickstead Derby
Foxhunter final
King George V Gold Cup / Queen Elizabeth II Gold Cup
This may seem a bit of a weird post, but I would really appreciate your thoughts. It's been a long time since I have written properly, and I would love to make a go of it properly this time!
Many thanks for your help
Anyway, I have been a good girl this time and written myself a plan, but having read some perfectly awful horsey (and other) novels recently, I thought I would do a bit of 'market research' before I make too much headway. There is nothing I hate more than reading a novel, only to end up feeling that the plot is totally unbelievable and far fetched. (eg. girl becomes first woman + youngest jockey ever to win the Grand National, riding a rescued, one eyed mare. Hmmm.)
Of course, a hero/heroine has to achieve something incredible, but in my eyes, if you make the prize seem too unobtainable, the story loses credit. So this is where I would like some opinions!
The characters in my story will only be competing at national level, so this instantly rules out things like the Olympics, Nations Cups, WEG etc. So I need to think about national competitions that would still be classed as a massive achievement, and that would still have that 'wow' factor without making out that the character is a complete world beater. (that bit can always follow in a sequel if necessary
So, my questions are as follows...
What discipline would you be most likely to read a novel about? My own preference as far as writing is concerned would be for either showjumping or eventing, but I'm interested to know what others would go for...
- Showjumping
- Dressage
- Eventing
- Other (please specify)
What 'ultimate prize' do you think a hero/heroine in an equestrian novel could realistically aim for? My ideas - based on showjumping so far - are as follows, but please add in your own ideas, plus any opinions about the ones I have come up with!
Hickstead Derby
Foxhunter final
King George V Gold Cup / Queen Elizabeth II Gold Cup
This may seem a bit of a weird post, but I would really appreciate your thoughts. It's been a long time since I have written properly, and I would love to make a go of it properly this time!
Many thanks for your help