MEETING OTHER AUTHORS - LISA HORNER
'Writing is something I started later in life. Before this, fitting around family life, I worked through quite a few art courses, culminating in a Degree in Art and Design. I did find that the areas that I shone in on my degree course was writing and illustration. I have always been driven to find balance and to be able to give my family quality time, so it's natural that I've had more time to concentrate on art and writing later in life.'
Generally, many aspiring writers have great difficulty in finding a traditional publisher, but Lisa was surprised (and happy) when one of our top history publishers, Amberley Publishing, approached her to write a book about Basildon in Essex. A high honour indeed!
She was previously a contributing researcher to the late Frances Clamp, one of the county’s best-known authors; also the President of the Brentwood Writers' Circle for twenty years. Lisa had worked with Frances on the book Basildon, Our Heritage. Lisa’s first title was Basildon Through Time, which was published in 2014. This was followed by Lost Basildon in 2019. With so much research material available, she included the Geraldine Evans's family story about The Barge in Vange in the book, and also a more detailed article, which was published in the Essex Life Magazine in 2020.
As an author, Lisa has given talks and appeared on the Phoenix FM radio station and on other radio stations. In 2023 she joined the Basildon Writers' Group, where her story was featured in their successful second anthology, It Happened in Essex 2: Tall Tales from the Basildon Writers' Group. All proceeds went to Basildon Hospital Radio (BHR 87.7). The author commented:
'I'm very proud that my story based around the great North Sea flood of 1953 - the worst natural disaster in modern British history - was included in the fund-raising book. My story focuses on the Canvey area.’
Lisa’s writer's website: https://www.lisajhorner.com/
Lisa’s art website: https://lisajanehorner.wixsite.com/artportfolio