Bernie Mojzes tagged me and now I must
write a post about my WIP - which is almost finished. Praise (insert here
whichever deity or random object you worship) chocolate. I miss blogging. I
miss having the time to catch up with blogs and twitter. I don't twitter as
much as I used to. You may have noticed. Or not. I hope you haven't because
that means a) I've got away with being semi-silent, and b) you're not stalking
me; but it also means a) no one notices me, and b) darn, you're not stalking
me.
Oh, and my WIP is a novella
rather than a novel but I will start working on a novel again soon, I promise,
maybe, no I definitely will. Sorry, the angel and the demon on my shoulders are
having an argument (at least they're not chips). I just have one more project
to work on (about 20,000 words long) and then I can write three books at once
(two middle grades and one adult) because that is so happening.
What is the title of
your book?
The
Bureau of Them.
Where did the idea come
from for the book?
The
story was born of numerous places. Firstly, I fell in love with the Katy Perry
song 'The One That Got Away' (check it out and try not to sniffle) and wanted
to write a story about lost love. Secondly, there is an old building that I pass
on the way home from work. It's empty, it's ugly (1960s or 1970s), the windows
are covered in grime and in that grime people have written messages - some
obscene some the general x loves y. I realised one of my characters was trapped
within the building. Thirdly, I pulled a page out of a catalogue (Urban
Outfitters or something similar) that had pictures of objects - a metallic owl,
blocks, a tape measure and other stuff, and wanted to include them in a story.
Thus, The Bureau of Them was born.
What genre does your
book fall under?
Horror. It's a ghost story.
Which actors would you
choose to play your characters in a movie rendition?
Ooh, I've never considered who could play Katy and
Glynn. Now I must think (cogs turn, cogs rusty). My knowledge of the current
crop of young actors is rather limited so I'm going to pretend it’s the 1980s
and cast Jami Gertz as Katy and Judd Nelson as Glynn. Jack Nicholson can play
the twisted leader of the ghosts, Yarker Ryland.
What is a one-sentence
synopsis of the book?
Evil question - I should just delete it but…
Ghosts watch from behind the windows of the
abandoned building, waiting to destroy those who once loved them.
Will your book be
self-published or represented by an agency?
Neither. As it's a novella, I'll be sending it to
publishers myself. Beware, the ghosts could land in your inbox soon (although,
probably not as I suspect you're not an editor and if you are an editor, 'hey,
you're looking good today' and please do not judge me on this sentence).
How long did it take you
to write the first draft of the manuscript?
I can't remember. About a month. I could check in my
writing diary but that would require effort. It's Monday. I don't do effort on
a Monday.
What other books would
you compare this story to in your genre?
Oh…
Erm… I'm not certain I can.
Who or what inspired you
to write this book?
A little metallic owl.
What else about your
book might pique the reader’s interest?
It's set in the streets I
grew up in and I've kept some of the buildings from that era (although they're
long gone) and moved them to a modern setting. I guess that would only interest
the reader though if they were interested in stalking 'little me' and that's
just odd or if they grew up in those same streets. Sheil Road Flats and Boaler Street school anyone? Anyone? Okay, shall have
to think of something else to pique the reader's interest…
Well there is a little
metallic owl if you're into owls and a broken butterfly pin if you're into
butterflies or pins. If you like having your heart broken, then this is a tale
of lost love that is determined to remain lost. These are ghosts who have
forgotten who they were and do not recognise what was once dear to them; all
they know is that they no longer exist and thus believe the places they haunted
in life should disappear too. They are destroying the world and in doing so,
Glynn is also destroying Katy.
Now, I'm supposed to tag
five people. Of course, I don’t expect you to play along but as I'm falling
behind on my blog reading and not up to date on what everyone is writing I'm
going to choose some folk in the hope that I'll find out what their current WIP
is the lazy way.
11 comments:
Oh nooooooo, you tagged me! Well, now I have an excuse to blog too.
The novella sounds wonderful! I hope one of those good-looking editors snaps it up soon so we can all read it.
Sounds fun stuff. Look forward to hearing you have found a home for it.
And you didn't tag me! Thank Cadbury for that.
I thought you might play, Kate
I am aware of your disliking of being tagged, Mike.
Cate, I used to read your blog a few years ago when I actually had the time for things like this. I've just found my way back here. I enjoyed reading about your WIP, and enjoy reading your voice. Good to hear it again.
--Rob
Thanks, Rob
I cheerfully admit to being your stalker. I popped in last week, because I thought I might have missed a post.
But what could have distracted you from your social media duties?
Sounds fab, can't wait for an editor to pick it up (which they will, especially now you've complimented them all). What a great idea (the story, I mean, not complimenting editors, though I think I'll do that too from now on). Looking forward to reading it...
The WIP sounds great I have to say.
I have no idea, Deborah ;)
I intend to compliment all the editors all of the time until they bend to my will, Ray
Thanks, Simon
Ha - I was just about to tag you for this (I have just been done) but see someone has already beaten me to it!
Foiled :D
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