Friday, January 06, 2012

Nurse Christie Watson wins Costa Book Award but won't give up the day job

Christie Watson, a nurse who turned to writing in her spare time, has won a Costa Book Award with her debut novel.

Nurse wins Costa Book Award
Christie Watson trained at Great Ormond Street and now works at a London teaching hospital
Christie Watson, 35, took home the Costa First Novel Award for Tiny Sunbirds Far Away, which follows the travails of a family growing up in Nigeria.
She began writing while on maternity leave several years ago and won a place on a creative writing MA course at the University of East Anglia despite leaving school at 16 with no A-levels.
The judges described her book as a “vibrant gem of a novel”. Watson received a cheque for £5,000 and her book becomes one of five contenders for the £30,000 overall Costa Book of the Year, which is announced later this month.
However, Watson has no plans to give up her job at a London teaching hospital, even though she is hard at work on her follow-up novel.
“All I can say is I really have two jobs at the moment - nursing and writing. I can’t imagine separating myself from being a nurse, it’s all I’ve done since I was 17 years old,” she said.
Full piece at The Telegraph.

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