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Dreams, persistence and passion

Jul 02,2012
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First up I’d like to say how wonderful it is to be Writer-in-Residence for the month of July.

Hello to you all and I hope you are enjoying your school holidays.

I’m an author first and an illustrator second, although I didn’t start out that way.

For as long as I can remember I’ve wanted to be an artist. I was always drawing.

So after I finished Year 12, I studied Graphic Design at RMIT. Then worked first for a creative agency then opened a design studio with four other designers called Rum Jungle.

It was fun. But there was something missing.

I didn’t LOVE it.

I wrote and illustrated my first picture book in my early twenties while I was living in Taiwan. 

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The book never got published because I didn’t know anything about crafting a story back then. But I did get valuable feedback from the wonderful illustrator, Ron Brooks 

Years went by but I always held at the back of my mind the thought of being published one day.

Then one night…

I had a strange dream which changed my life forever. 

As a child we used to live on top of a shop. To get up to the living area we had to climb a very narrow staircase. It was also very steep. 

In my dream I was coming down these stairs. I was about ten years old and on either side of me were strangers lining the stairway. As I went down they began patting me on the back and saying, ‘Go out into the light. Go out into the light.’ 

Below I could see a rectangle of light that was the front door of our shop. Outside, a crowd of people were streaming by all going in the same direction. 

When I got onto the street I joined them. It was a sunny day and the feeling was one of happiness. 

Suddenly up the front of this big procession I saw an enormous dragon’s head being lifted high above the people. It was at that moment I realised that we were all part of the body of this gigantic creature. 

When I woke up I knew this dream was important because of its weirdness. So the next day I began writing it down and as I wrote I began remembering the shop that my parents had and all the things in it – pearl necklaces, embroidered handkerchiefs, porcelain figures, jewellery boxes. 

Slowly, over the course of that day, a short story emerged. I called it Bonnie's Gift. I didn’t know then that that story would become my first published novel.

In the year 2000 I joined a writing class in order to find out more about writing picture books. But we also had to write a junior novel. So I pulled Bonnie's Gift out of my bottom desk drawer and reworked it into a junior novel.

By the end of the year my teacher, the well known author Hazel Edwards who wrote There's a Hippopotamus on my Roof Eating Cake said it was ready to send to publishers.

After a total of NINE rejections, and much heartache, it was finally accepted by Penguin and published as The Garden of Empress Cassia

There were many times I felt like giving up. 

Persistence did pay off in the end. 

Here are a few illustrations I did for The Garden of Empress Cassia.  

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My keys to success therefore are persistence and passion

Next blog post: 

‘Love What You Do, Do What You Love’

Gabrielle (: 

Jul 03,2012
Thanks, Hazel for your support during those hard times of rejections. I was very fortunate to have a mentor in you. If only every writer could have one ...
Jul 02,2012
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Onya Sista!
Jul 02,2012
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'The Garden of the Empress Cassia' is a significant novel and I'm so glad you persisted. Your post may now inspire others to keep trying too, especially those with your combined written and illustrative skills. Hazel
Jul 02,2012
Thanks Jacquie, and welcome back to Oz after your incredible book tour!
Jul 02,2012
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What better than a dream rich in promise to brighten a wet Melbourne winter day! Well told, thank you. Now, about my dream ....
Jul 02,2012
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Loved reading your post Gabrielle. It's so true that as writers we all require much persistence and passion! Jacquie Harvey
Jul 02,2012
Thanks Kelly, Kaye and Adele and all those who commented.
Jul 02,2012
What a great post. We're all so glad you never gave up. Inspiring.
Jul 02,2012
Welcome to the Dog, Gabrielle!
Jul 02,2012
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Beautiful story, Gabrielle! Your passion and your persistence made it possible for all of us to enjoy your amazing books! Thanks!
Jul 02,2012
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How inspiring Gabrielle! 9 times- wow! That's amazing. Persistence and passion I have in abundance. Thanks for this reminder and a glimpse into your journey. Look forward to more.
Jul 02,2012
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Gabrielle, you had me hooked from the start with this post. I just love your story and when you recounted the dream I nearly had goosebumps. You are doing what you love and wow are you good at it. Kaye Baillie

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