Beginner’s pluck: English writer Miranda Acland

'Far from Home' is a multi-faceted and atmospheric story that spans continents as it explores identity and loss
Beginner’s pluck: English writer Miranda Acland

Miranda Acland's book had sat in a drawer for years until a friend encouraged her to send it out to agents.

As a teenager, Miranda wanted to be a journalist.

“But my mother discouraged me, and I went to secretarial college and then worked in an art gallery instead. But I freaked out and spent time in between in a kibbutz close to Gaza.” 

 A series of secretarial jobs followed.

“I joined the Conservative Party research department and worked for Margaret Thatcher for a brief time.” 

 And then, after doing two seasons of skiing, she worked for ITV association, in charge of their central promotions.

“From there I went to Thames TV as a marketing HR person in advertising, and then to Capital Radio as communications director.” 

After a spell as communications director at EMAP, a media conglomerate, she was recruited to work at a financial PR advisory firm in the city, on financial communications, mergers, and acquisitions.

“Then I stopped,” she says, describing a stress-related breakdown. “I emerged from that after two years to do a course in psychotherapy. I continued to study it.”

She also travelled and began to write her book.

“It sat in a drawer for years.” 

After a Faber writing course in 2012, she sent it out to agents, and, years later, a friend encouraged her to send it out again.

Who is Miranda Acland? 

Date/ place of birth: 1958/ Woking, England.

Education: Queen Anne Caversham; Marlborough College in Oxford, secretarial.

Home: Chale Green, Isle of Wight. “We moved out of London eight years ago.” 

Family: Husband Michael, daughters Tara, 34, and Susanna, 31, three Spaniels, a horse, some sheep, ducks, and chickens.

The day job: “I volunteer with young offenders and those into maritime careers as a psychotherapist.” 

In another life: “If I was brave enough, I’d join an alternative community.” 

Favourite writers: Rose Tremain; Kate Atkinson; Stef Penney; Deborah Levy; Gail Honeyman; Douglas Stuart; Barbara Kingsolver.

Second book: “I’m working on an idea.” 

Top tip: “Be authentic. Write about your truth.” 

Website: www.mirandaclandwriter.com 

Instagram: @mirandaaclandwriter 

The debut

Far from Home

Austin Macauley Publishers, €11.95/ Kindle, €4.12

When Emma’s lifelong friend, Alex, goes missing in Nepal, she’s determined to find him. While she’s investigating, she learns unsettling truths about her mother.

The verdict: This multi-faceted and atmospheric story spans continents, as it explores identity and loss.

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