As it happened, Blair's first posting was to Moulmein, but he found Burma girls to be scarce on the ground. ("Orwell- 1) .
He lived and worked in the civil service there from 1922 through 1927, and he began to work on his writing style. After leaving the Indian Civil Service he moved back to England and began to pull together his various journals and writings in order to prepare his first novels. He rented a small, one room apartment on the Portobello Road in London and began to write intensely. After spending this time writing, he decided to live directly among the poor, first in London and later in Paris. In many ways he did this in order to reveal to the members of his class that such injustices existed. He felt that most of the middle class had pulled wool over their eyes and their denial of such maturing problems was a vice that he could take from them. While in Paris he lived in the artists quarter and worked as a dishwasher. The next year he returned to his family in London for Christmas and announced to them that he intended to write a book about his experiences in Paris. He finished a short draft, entitled, A Scullions Diary about 10 months later. This short novel was rejected twice, mainly on the grounds that it was only 35,000 words and used only a moderate part of all of the notes, journals and other things that he had collected and intended to use. In despair he asked a friend, Mabel Firez to "destroy the script, but save the paper clips."" She instead took it upon herself to get it published, and after much bullying it was read by one Leonard Monroe, a literary agent at the house Gollancz. It was accepted as long as the swears were deleted and several names were changed to prevent lawsuits. Now Eric plunged into finishing the book, and despite the fact that it took about 2 more years, it was exactly the book he had wanted to write initially. Though he was sure that his writing would bring him the fame and recognition of the causes that he championed, he wrote the following to Victor Gollancz shortly before the book was revised for the last time "I would prefer the book to be published pseudonymously.