Bedsit Three – 10th Anniversary

Today is a landmark day for me, so I’m doing a bit of my own trumpet-blowing. Drum roll, please! 

My first novel, Bedsit Three, was published ten years ago, on 26th October 2015.

Applause please!
Bedsit Three by Sally Jenkins

It won a small competition and the prize was publication through Amazon in paperback and on Kindle. It was also shortlisted in two other competitions. That book is still selling (only 99p on Kindle!) and also being read by those with a Kindle Unlimited subscription. Bedsit Three is a thrilling ‘why-dunnit’ and the competition organiser, Michael Barton, said this: “This novel is well-constructed and well-written. But it’s also far more than that. It’s a book that elicits emotional reaction, drawing the reader into the story and placing him or her in the middle of the action page after page. Be prepared for a sleepless night, because you won’t want to put it down until you get to the end.

Publication of Bedsit Three was a tiny, hardly noticeable happening in the publishing world but it was a real confidence boost to me and since then I’ve had a further four novels published.

The Promise by Sally JenkinsThe Promise was published in 2018 in partnership with the Book Guild. When the rights reverted back to me, I independently published it on Kindle. A limited number of paperback copies are available directly from me.

In autumn 2022 I signed a 3-book deal with Choc Lit (which became part of Joffe Books six months later) and they published my next three novels: Little Museum of Hope, Waiting for a Bright New Future and Out of Control. These are all uplifting women’s fiction with a mature main character and a little bit of romance. 

Earlier this year I signed a further 2-book deal with Choc Lit/Joffe and the first of those will be out in 2026.

I owe a huge thanks to Michael Barton and the other organisers of the Ian Govan Award for choosing Bedsit Three as their competition winner and thus giving me the confidence to continue along the path to become a novelist.

Note to other writers: Never underestimate the power and benefits of entering even the smallest competition.

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Published on October 25, 2025 20:59
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