Lying with Shari Lapena on the Bestseller Experiment

Yes, I left the Bestseller Experiment podcast at the end of 2023, but there are still a few of my author interviews to come and here’s the first of them with the wonderful Shari Lapena, author of the new thriller Everyone Here is Lying. We talk about switching from literary fiction to commercial thrillers, changing agents, coming up with titles and more…

I’ll be at Fort Amherst Fantasy Festival, Easter 2024

Easter Sunday, 31st March and Easter Monday 1st April, 10am-4pm

Delighted to confirm that I’ll be at the Fort Amherst Fantasy Festival on Easter Sunday/Monday! I’ll be seeing and signing books and hopefully not getting lost in the tunnels. Grab your early bird tickets here.

Fort Amherst Family Fantasy Festival

On Easter Sunday and Monday, the historic tunnels of Fort Amherst will be transformed into a child-friendly fantasy world of make believe and science fiction. The tunnels will be home to a spectacle of fairies and goblins, Star Wars characters, Pirates of the Caribbean, Doctor Who players, Fantasy Creatures and Dragons, and other exciting characters.

Joining the fun will be the amazing wacky performers of the Kentspectations Steam Punk Group bringing a Victorian science fiction element to the festival. Alongside them will be the sinister figures of the Vader’s Raiders cosplay group including a special appearance of the legendary Chewbacca.

In the Cave Yard Captain Jack Sparrow will enthral you with his Black Pearl ship display and piratical activities. Little pirates will be able to brush-up on their buccaneering skills with sword fighting and lessons in talking like a Pirate!

There will be a number of other engaging activities such as children’s activities, storytelling, and more. Also check out the ‘science fiction and fantasy worlds’ trade stands.

Children are encouraged to join in with the fun by dressing up as their favourite fantasy characters.

Around every corner you will encounter creatures galore, all of whom will provide the perfect photo opportunity for the young and at heart.

TEN YEARS ON: ROBOT OVERLORDS. A PINEWOOD TEST SCREENING

Long time readers of this blog will know that I’ve been looking back at my diaries from ten years ago, during the making of Robot Overlords. Some of the diary entries you’ll see are the ones featured in the back of the film’s novelisation (and if you want a signed and dedicated copy of the paperback, then please step this way and click here). 

It’s been a while since the last update, and a few key events occurred, not least that I returned to work at Orion. It was kind of inevitable and it made me a little sad to have to rely on the day job, but this is a fact of life for most professional writers (it’s nigh on impossible to pay the bills on a writers’ income) and I kept writing on my commute which kept me sane for the next few years till I was made redundant.

We’d also had a screening for financiers which was incident-free, Mick Audsley (legendary editor who had worked with the likes of Terry Gilliam and Stephen Frears) came on board as a fresh pair of eyes to oversee the edit leading to lots of tinkering with the opening. And I was getting meetings with the likes of Aardman for a writing gig on a movie called Germs (still unmade at the time of writing), I had a terrible toothache over Christmas, my son broke his ankle (though he’s broken more bones than Jackie Chan), and Jon and I started tinkering with ideas for a Robot Overlords sequel. But one of my favourite memories of the post-production period of the film was this screening at Pinewood Studios with a bunch of kids. Abdi, if you’re out there somewhere do please get in touch. You made my evening that night!

Wednesday 22nd January 2014 – Pinewood Studio

Quite a packed day. Here are the highlights:

Got a positive rejection from Aardman. They felt my take on Germs was too young. I feel that any story featuring germs as the main characters is going to appeal to a young audience, so I’m not sure they’re on the right track. They said they were looking for The Dirty Dozen via Star Wars… I told them if he wants that we should write that! And I’m the man to do it. We’ll see…

Another test screening, but this time in screen 7 at Pinewood studios. More kids this time, maybe 60+.

Matt and I were sat behind an 11-year-old boy called Abdi… Well, I wish we could clone him. He was hooked from minute one. I know because he talked all the way through the film, but it was handy barometer of when he was engaged and when not. My favourite moment was when Nathan points the shotgun at Mr Smythe and this kid shouts, ‘SHOOT HIM!’. Matt and I punched the air at that point. At the end Abdi turned to his teacher sitting behind him, ‘That was awesome!’ He told Jon that he was the best director ever and we signed autographs for him and his friends. Great to see that more girls seemed to like it this time, too.

Afterwards there was a focus group of about 20 kids. By and large the 11-14 year olds loved it, but the title got a thumbs-down. Hugo perked up like a meerkat when he heard this… I fear a title change is on the cards. The word that gave them a problem was ‘robot’. The older kids felt it was too childish and off-putting. One 16-year-old said he thought the film was much better than he thought it would be because he was down on the title. We’ll wait to see what the other cards say, but there’s a feeling of inevitability about this.

Jon and I felt the younger kids’ answers were being influenced by the attitude of the older ones, who were very down on it overall. There was fun moment when they realised that Jon was sitting behind them, hearing all their comments. They were mortified, apologetic, and bugging him for advice on how to make it in the movies.

But, overall, a very positive screening, The new edit is good – rattles along – and everyone feels good about the progress Jon and Matt have made since the last screening. Onwards and upwards!

Friday 24th January, 2014

Got the forms back from the screening. Very positive. Lots of “awesome”, though one of my favourite comments was a complaint, “If you’re going to blow people up, use blood!”

The number-crunching analysis should be with us on Monday.

As you can see there were some doubts about the title. Not noted in my diary for some reason is that the producers had been having doubts about the title for some time. In particular the word “Our”. They were worried that people either wouldn’t get the reference, or the word “Our” would create pronunciation issues at the box office. Yes. Really.

Monday 27th January, 2014

After a long weekend of panicky emails between producers about a new title for Our Robot Overlords (including Cyber-Lords, Robo Warrior, iDrone, and, my favourite, Alien Scrapers*) we finally went for…

… drum roll…

… can you bear the tension…?

… ROBOT OVERLORDS.

In the next thrilling instalment… we discuss whether or not we need reshoots or pickups for the movie! Subscribe and don’t miss out.

February Livestream with Ian W Sainsbury and Julian Barr

Join me on THURSDAY 1ST FEBRUARY, 8PM GMT for an update on the progress of my next book The End of Dragons with two people who have actually read it! The very splendid Ian W Sainsbury and Julian Barr are not only amazing authors, but they are also beta readers for The End of Dragons and they will be joining me in a spoiler-free chat about what they thought of the book.

There will also be updates on…

  • The launch team for The End of Dragons
  • The recording of the audiobook
  • The cover art
  • And the latest on The Corn Bride, the fifth Witches of Woodville novel

It’s all go! So do please join us for a chance to quiz me and Ian and Julian about the new book, their books, the meaning of life and anything else that might be rattling around your noggin!

HERE’S A LINK FOR THE LIVESTREAM ON FACEBOOK

AND HERE’S A LINK FOR THE LIVESTREAM ON YOUTUBE

The End of Dragons: First Update of 2024

Here’s tonight’s livestream with an update on the sequel to The End of Magic, THE END OF DRAGONS…

This is the first of a series of live monthly updates in the run-up to the publication of THE END OF DRAGONS in May 2024.

Yes, you heard that right: I’ve written a sequel to THE END OF MAGIC, something I said I’d never do. Stay tuned to discover how you can be one of the first to read THE END OF DRAGONS before anyone else and for free!

Here’s the publication timeline (when the sound cut out on the vid, I was basically reading this out loud, so you didn’t miss anything):

And this is where you lovely people come in.

I’m building a launch team for THE END OF DRAGONS.

Members of that team will receive an advanced reading copy of the novel in the hope of an honest review.

A few basic terms and conditions…

I can only offer digital copies: eBook, Kindle, PDF. I can’t do print copies. Sorry, I know many of you would prefer print, but it’s too costly.

Also, this will be the version that goes to Julian for proofreading, so you’ll see all the typos and other errors that he’ll see (that’s why we call them proof copies in the UK).

If you’re still interested to be part of the launch team, then you’ll need to sign up to the Woodville Village Library newsletter before the end of January 2024.

Why? Because if I’m going to email you this stuff, then I want to ensure that your private email address is safe and the best way to do that is via the newsletter. It’s all GDPR approved and you can unsubscribe at any time.

And the Woodville Village newsletter is lots of fun: it’s where you can download all sorts of free short stories too, and it’s run by the Woodville Village Library’s head librarian Araminta Cranberry who is totally a real person who loves the Witches of Woodville books, but disapproves of all the swearing and violence in my other works.

Sign up to the newsletter by clicking here: https://witchesofwoodville.com/#library

Oh, and if you’ve not yet read THE END OF MAGIC, or you fancy a digital re-read then you can get a special reviewer’s copy of that too.

I’m going to send an email tonight at 9pm UK time with all the details, so sign up now!

And just to reassure readers of THE WITCHES OF WOODVILLE that I’m hard at work on a draft of THE CORN BRIDE, which is scheduled to come out in Spring 2025.

NEXT MONTH…

Next month I’ll be updating stuff like pre-order links, new cover art for the End of Magic and End of Dragons, and audiobook versions of both books and maybe even a special guest. Exciting stuff! Until then, happy reading!

Top Fifteen of 2023

Happy New Year! I have read some truly wonderful books in 2023, meaning that it was impossible for me to pick just a top ten for the year, so make …

Top Fifteen of 2023

What’s in Store for 2024? Join me live…

In the first of a series of monthly live catch-ups I’ll be outlining what lies ahead in 2024, the year of the dragon! Yes, there’s going to be a sequel to The End of Magic called The End of Dragons, and this will be where you can find out how you can read it before anyone else. I’ll also give updates on the next Witches of Woodville book and more. And because it’s a live stream you can ask me questions, too… (And yes, I’m aware that the artwork for this event makes it look like my head is growing out of the horizon… I think it’s a fetching new look). See you soon!