David Binder interviews writers and he kindly interviewed me on his website.
David Binder interview
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Thursday, 15 October 2015
THE FULHAM STRANGLER
The Mammoth Book of the Adventures of Professor Moriarty is published today, October 15. It is another splendid anthology of short stories edited by Maxim Jakubowski.
There are 37 stories about Sherlock Holmes's arch enemy, Professor James Moriarty. The Fulham Strangler by my alter ego Keith Moray is a tale featuring both the professor and the detective.
Fulham is, of course, an area of London. It was renowned in days gone by for dice tricksters, who manufactured various types of crooked dice. Some were known as Fulhams. And that is the lead into the story.
As for who is The Fulham Strangler, well, you might like to read and find out.
It is available today in paperback, ebook or audiobook.
There are 37 stories about Sherlock Holmes's arch enemy, Professor James Moriarty. The Fulham Strangler by my alter ego Keith Moray is a tale featuring both the professor and the detective.
Fulham is, of course, an area of London. It was renowned in days gone by for dice tricksters, who manufactured various types of crooked dice. Some were known as Fulhams. And that is the lead into the story.
As for who is The Fulham Strangler, well, you might like to read and find out.
It is available today in paperback, ebook or audiobook.
A bit about crooked dice
The
Museum of London has in its possession a most curious little item that shows
that dice-tricksters were thriving and presumably plying a lively trade in the sixteenth
century. It consists of a small pewter pot that was found buried in centuries
old silt on the north bank of the River Thames, near to London Bridge. When
cleaned up they found an engraved double-headed eagle within a shield. Inside
it were twenty-four small dice, and not one of them was an honest one.
Eighteen of the dice were loaded.
X-rays revealed small bored holes containing mercury which made them fall a
certain way. These would have been known as ‘Fulhams,’ since the Thames side
village of that name was notorious for dice-tricksters. Eleven of these
eighteen would land as a five or a six, while seven would land as a one or two.
Three others were ‘high men’ which
means that they only had the numbers six, five and four on them. And the remaining
three were ‘low men’ with only one two and threes. These work on the principle
that only three faces will show at a time. A practiced dice-trickster could
easily palm and replace honest dice for his chosen crooked ones.
Yet it was a risky business, for
flogging in the public pillory with the crooked dice strung round one’s neck
was one of the penalties for being caught with such dice. Habitual offenders
could expect a one-way trip to the gallows.
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
WESTERN BUNDLES
I am pleased to say that there are a couple of Western bundles with Clay More stories in them. Clay More is the western pen-name of Keith Souter, who is also sometimes known as Keith Moray.
The first is WESTERN ROUNDUP, a bundle from High Noon Press, which includes the short story DEAD IN THE SADDLE, the first Doc Marcus Quigley story.
Doctor Marcus Quigley, qualified dental surgeon, gambler and sometime bounty hunter has gradually been working his way west. His reasons for choosing such a lifestyle are personal and pressing, as well as expedient, for there is someone he means to track down and hold to account for a murder committed some years previously.
In DEAD IN THE SADDLE Doc Marcus Quigley has set up a temporary consulting room in Hagsville. He has just pulled the tooth of one of the town’s loafers when Jordan Parker, the town banker falls dead from his horse in the middle of the main street. When Sheriff Dan Morgan asks him to examine the body Marcus discovers some strange things that to a trail of death and duplicity and which put him right into the jaws of danger.
And just look at the other writers!
The first is WESTERN ROUNDUP, a bundle from High Noon Press, which includes the short story DEAD IN THE SADDLE, the first Doc Marcus Quigley story.
Doctor Marcus Quigley, qualified dental surgeon, gambler and sometime bounty hunter has gradually been working his way west. His reasons for choosing such a lifestyle are personal and pressing, as well as expedient, for there is someone he means to track down and hold to account for a murder committed some years previously.
In DEAD IN THE SADDLE Doc Marcus Quigley has set up a temporary consulting room in Hagsville. He has just pulled the tooth of one of the town’s loafers when Jordan Parker, the town banker falls dead from his horse in the middle of the main street. When Sheriff Dan Morgan asks him to examine the body Marcus discovers some strange things that to a trail of death and duplicity and which put him right into the jaws of danger.
And just look at the other writers!
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The second ebook collection is published by Western Fictioneers Library. It is called SIX GUNS: SIX CLASSIC WESTERN NOVELS. My novel is STAMPEDE AT RATTLESNAKE PASS.
Six classic Western novels. The good old shoot-'em-up westerns are still around, and this collection has six by the masters of the genre.
William M. "Bill" Tilghman had one of the most illustrious careers of any Old West lawman, but he faced perhaps his greatest and most dangerous challenge when he rode alone into the wild Oklahoma Territory settlement of Burnt Creek on the trail of a gang of rustlers and outlaws with some unexpected allies . . . THE LAWMAN, by New York Times bestselling author James Reasoner, is the first novel in the West of the Big River series.
In Frank Roderus’ HOME TO TEXAS, Charlie McMurty brought a herd north, got a great price, and had enough left over once he repaid his neighbors to buy a ranch so he could ask for the hand of his sweetheart. Unfortunately, on the way back to Texas he was robbed and left for dead. To make matters worse one of his attackers was his friend he'd hired to help him with the herd. All he had left was a big debt back home and a big hole in his chest. His new quest became the need to be able to return his neighbor's money. First he had to heal and learn some fancy shooting.
Violence stole young Ben Brand's family from him, but blessed with uncanny speed and skill with a gun and befriended by an old mountain man, Ben sets out on a bloody quest for vengeance. As he tracks his enemies over the years and the miles, Ben battles men and the elements—and risks his own soul—to become the avenging nemesis known as Iron Heart! Long out of print and originally published under the pseudonym Walt Denver, IRON HEART is a classic Western from Jory Sherman.
Veteran author Clay More spins a fast-paced Western adventure in STAMPEDE AT RATTLESNAKE PASS. With her father murdered and her brother crippled by bushwhackers, half her herd stolen and her crew massacred by vicious rustlers, beautiful blond Elly Horrocks is going to have her hands full keeping the family ranch going. Luckily for Elly, drifting cowpoke Jake Scudder has a nose for trouble. It'll take all of Scudder's skill with guns and fists to save himself and keep Elly from being wiped out. Diamondbacks aren't the deadliest varmints in Rattlesnake Pass anymore!
Some men deserved to die like rabid animals. In FAST HAND the Thornberrys and their worthless cousin counted among those the world would be better off without. Judge Sebastian Hand sentences the Thornberry gang to the gallows for rape and murder. But when they escape, the judge trades in his gavel for a gun, and suddenly he's judge, jury, and executioner all in one. Karl Lassiter is the pen name of a prolific author who also writes under the pen name Jackson Lowry.
James J. Griffin's famous character Texas Ranger Jim Blawcyzk isn’t really working for the Rangers this time. In fact, he winds up on the wrong side of the law with the Rangers after him, because he takes off his badge and goes after the gang that attacked and possibly murdered his wife and son. As a result, RANGER’S REVENGE is a little grittier than Griffin’s earlier books, but it has the same fine action scenes, interesting settings, and welcome touches of humor.
William M. "Bill" Tilghman had one of the most illustrious careers of any Old West lawman, but he faced perhaps his greatest and most dangerous challenge when he rode alone into the wild Oklahoma Territory settlement of Burnt Creek on the trail of a gang of rustlers and outlaws with some unexpected allies . . . THE LAWMAN, by New York Times bestselling author James Reasoner, is the first novel in the West of the Big River series.
In Frank Roderus’ HOME TO TEXAS, Charlie McMurty brought a herd north, got a great price, and had enough left over once he repaid his neighbors to buy a ranch so he could ask for the hand of his sweetheart. Unfortunately, on the way back to Texas he was robbed and left for dead. To make matters worse one of his attackers was his friend he'd hired to help him with the herd. All he had left was a big debt back home and a big hole in his chest. His new quest became the need to be able to return his neighbor's money. First he had to heal and learn some fancy shooting.
Violence stole young Ben Brand's family from him, but blessed with uncanny speed and skill with a gun and befriended by an old mountain man, Ben sets out on a bloody quest for vengeance. As he tracks his enemies over the years and the miles, Ben battles men and the elements—and risks his own soul—to become the avenging nemesis known as Iron Heart! Long out of print and originally published under the pseudonym Walt Denver, IRON HEART is a classic Western from Jory Sherman.
Veteran author Clay More spins a fast-paced Western adventure in STAMPEDE AT RATTLESNAKE PASS. With her father murdered and her brother crippled by bushwhackers, half her herd stolen and her crew massacred by vicious rustlers, beautiful blond Elly Horrocks is going to have her hands full keeping the family ranch going. Luckily for Elly, drifting cowpoke Jake Scudder has a nose for trouble. It'll take all of Scudder's skill with guns and fists to save himself and keep Elly from being wiped out. Diamondbacks aren't the deadliest varmints in Rattlesnake Pass anymore!
Some men deserved to die like rabid animals. In FAST HAND the Thornberrys and their worthless cousin counted among those the world would be better off without. Judge Sebastian Hand sentences the Thornberry gang to the gallows for rape and murder. But when they escape, the judge trades in his gavel for a gun, and suddenly he's judge, jury, and executioner all in one. Karl Lassiter is the pen name of a prolific author who also writes under the pen name Jackson Lowry.
James J. Griffin's famous character Texas Ranger Jim Blawcyzk isn’t really working for the Rangers this time. In fact, he winds up on the wrong side of the law with the Rangers after him, because he takes off his badge and goes after the gang that attacked and possibly murdered his wife and son. As a result, RANGER’S REVENGE is a little grittier than Griffin’s earlier books, but it has the same fine action scenes, interesting settings, and welcome touches of humor.
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
NINE DEADLY LIVES
Goodness, where does the time go? I have been so busy with various books and writing projects that this poor old blog has been rather neglected.
So in the next few posts I'll focus on some of my upcoming work. First up, a cat-based mystery story in a great new anthology. My story is written under my western pen-name of Clay More.
MISSING LYNX
NINE DEADLY LIVES
So in the next few posts I'll focus on some of my upcoming work. First up, a cat-based mystery story in a great new anthology. My story is written under my western pen-name of Clay More.
MISSING LYNX
It is
1926 and the world mourns silent movie heart-throb Rudolph Valentino who has suddenly
and tragically died at the age of thirty-one. His secret lover, the movie star Kay
du Maurier is bereft, but must keep her secret hidden from the world and
especially from her husband, the famous adventurer and big game hunter, Colonel
Fenton Carlyle. Rudolph’s death is only the first in a series of tragedies in
this supernatural feline murder mystery tale from the silent movie era.
Rudolph Valentino
I have always been fascinated by the silent movie era and the idea just came to me when thinking about Lily, my little writing buddy who died a couple of years ago, but who still seems to be around when I write! It is loosely woven around the great Valentino and Clara Bow, the original It girl. (She had starred in the 1927 romantic comedy It.)
It appears in an anthology of feline mystery tales by some great writers: Livia J Washburn, Bill Crider, Cheryl Pearson, Deborah Macgillivray, Angela Crider, C A Jamieson, Molie Hunt, Isabella Norse, Rochella Spencer, Mariah Lynne, Brandy Herr, Faye Rapoport DesPres and myself, Clay More.
From magic to murder, from felines to faeries, the authors of NINE DEADLY LIVES spin thirteen tales featuring those sometimes aloof and occasionally dangerous but always adorable creatures we know and love as cats! Whether it's mystery, fantasy, historical, or romance, these cat tales provide plenty of entertainment and thrills!
It will soon be available both as an ebook and in paperback, published by Fire Star Press.
Monday, 10 November 2014
FRONTIER DOCTOR a TV show from the 50s, starring REX ALLEN
As you may know I write the character of Doctor Logan Munro of Wolf Creek. He is the town doctor in the Wolf Creek series of novels, written under the house name of Ford Fargo, published by Western Fictioneers.
I am interested in everything to do with medicine as it was practiced back in the Old West. I was particularly keen to get hold of a DVD of FRONTIER DOCTOR, about the adventures of a small town doctor in Arizona set in the 1880s. It is the collection of 39 half-hour episodes of a TV show featuring Rex Allen, originally broadcast in 1956-57.
It is good fun and typical of the Westerns of the day. It certainly took me back to those glorious times when Westerns were supreme.
The Frontier Doctor is a combination of medicine and adventure, about Dr Bill Baxter. And with each episode only a half-hour long they are a good stimulus for a writer of westerns. The stories all have pretty decent plots, too.
Rex Allen (1920-199) was a an American actor, singer and songwriter. He gained fame as the Arizona Cowboy and as The Voice of the West. One of his biggest hits was "Don't Go Near the Indians.' In his later career he narrated over 8 Disney movies.
In 1975 he gained his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
My novel about Dr George Goodfellow, the Tombstone doctor known as the surgeon to the gunfighters, published by Westrn Fictioneers Library in the West of the big River series.
And if you like dipping into shorter works, rather like the Frontier Doctor series with Rex Allen, my linked collection of short stories Adventures from the Casebook of Dr Marcus Quigley is available, published by High Noon Press.
Both books are available in print or ebook.
I am interested in everything to do with medicine as it was practiced back in the Old West. I was particularly keen to get hold of a DVD of FRONTIER DOCTOR, about the adventures of a small town doctor in Arizona set in the 1880s. It is the collection of 39 half-hour episodes of a TV show featuring Rex Allen, originally broadcast in 1956-57.
It is good fun and typical of the Westerns of the day. It certainly took me back to those glorious times when Westerns were supreme.
The Frontier Doctor is a combination of medicine and adventure, about Dr Bill Baxter. And with each episode only a half-hour long they are a good stimulus for a writer of westerns. The stories all have pretty decent plots, too.
Rex Allen (1920-199) was a an American actor, singer and songwriter. He gained fame as the Arizona Cowboy and as The Voice of the West. One of his biggest hits was "Don't Go Near the Indians.' In his later career he narrated over 8 Disney movies.
In 1975 he gained his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
My novel about Dr George Goodfellow, the Tombstone doctor known as the surgeon to the gunfighters, published by Westrn Fictioneers Library in the West of the big River series.
And if you like dipping into shorter works, rather like the Frontier Doctor series with Rex Allen, my linked collection of short stories Adventures from the Casebook of Dr Marcus Quigley is available, published by High Noon Press.
Both books are available in print or ebook.
Sunday, 17 August 2014
I HAVE BEEN BUSY LATELY
It has been a while since my last post. In part it has been because I was over in the USA driving route 66, and in part because I have been busy on the keyboard. As a result there are a few works coming out now.
ADVENTURES FROM THE CASEBOOK OF DR MARCUS QUIGLEY
The collected short stories is out now published by High Noon Press.
Doctor Marcus Quigley, qualified dental surgeon, gambler and sometime bounty hunter has gradually been working his way west. His reasons for choosing such a lifestyle are personal and pressing, as well as expedient, for there is someone he means to track down and hold to account for a murder committed some years previously.
It is actually the featured paperback on Helping Hands Press this week. Check the link:
HELPING HANDS PRESS
THE HEAT OF BATTLE
A while back Jeremy Jones came up with the idea of getting a bunch of writers together to pen some boxing tales for an anthology, the profits of which were to go to help a writer-in-need. He was so successful in getting authors to write stories that he was able to produce two anthologies.
My story, The Heat of Battle starts during the Korean War and ends up in the old boxing booths of England.
Fight Card Presents: Battling Mahoney & Other Stories is the second in a series of charity anthologies from the Fight Card authors’ cooperative – a writers’ community featuring many of today’s finest fictioneers, including James Reasoner, Loren D. Estleman, Len Levinson, James Hopwood, Mark Finn, Jeremy L. C. Jones, Michael Zimmer, Marc Cameron, Nik Morton, Marsha Ward, Clay More, Chuck Tyrell, Bowie V. Ibarra, Art Bowshire, and featuring an extensive essay, On Boxing, by Willis Gordon.
Compiled by Paul Bishop and Jeremy L. C. Jones, 100% of the proceeds from these anthologies go directly to an author-in-need or a literacy charity. Words on paper are the life blood of a writer. The writers in this volume were willing to bleed in order to give a transfusion to one of their own – and then continue to bleed to give a transfusion to literacy charities in support of that most precious of commodities...readers. They are true fighters, every one...
WELLS FARGO EXPRESS
Another collection of short stories written under the collective house name of Remington Colt.
Best-Selling authors Murray Pura, Jen Cudmore, Clay More, James J. Griffin and Clay Dolan bring to you the adventures of Wells Fargo agents Remington Holt and his assistant Amos Drewery.
Are they who and what they appear or are they that and much more?
Take the high octane ride with the Wells Fargo agents as they solve the big mystery that awaits them.
WESTERN TALES VOL 7
My story redemption Trail is one of five stories in this anthology from Western Trail Blazers.
Sam Gibson used to be a lawman, until the day he made a terrible mistake that could never be taken back. Since then, he has alternated between wishing there were a way he could redeem himself and believing he deserved punishment.
He’s about to get both…
THE DOCTOR
My novel about Dr George Goodfellow, the surgeon to the gunfighters, one of the most remarkable doctors of the 19th century.
West of the Big River, published by Western Fictioneers is a stand-alone series that can be read in any order. In Tombstone, Arizona Territory, the town too tough to die, Dr. George Goodfellow is known as the Surgeon to the Gunfighters. Friends with the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday, his services as a doctor are needed in the aftermath of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, but Goodfellow is handy with a gun and his fists, too, and he needs those skills to survive when he's stalked by a crazed miner and has to untangle a deadly murder mystery!
And coming out at the end of August from Robert Hale....
DRY GULCH REVENGE
Fate handed Hank Hawkins the opportunity of achieving his ambition of buying a ranch, and all he has to do to make it happen is to make it easy for a gang to rob the stage in Devil's Bones Canyon. Hank soon realizes, however, that the robbers never had any intention of leaving anyone alive and had planned a dry gulching. He survives but regains consciousness back in Hastings Fork, he vows to track down the murderers who betrayed him and have his revenge. But, when he sets off, he finds he has a companion - Helen Curtis, the fiancee of the messenger whose death lies on his conscience. Hank has many things to figure out, such as why there was one body missing and things are about to get even more complicated with the threat of death for both of them never far away.
There are also a couple of stories in upcoming anthologies, but more on that in a later post.
ADVENTURES FROM THE CASEBOOK OF DR MARCUS QUIGLEY
The collected short stories is out now published by High Noon Press.
Doctor Marcus Quigley, qualified dental surgeon, gambler and sometime bounty hunter has gradually been working his way west. His reasons for choosing such a lifestyle are personal and pressing, as well as expedient, for there is someone he means to track down and hold to account for a murder committed some years previously.
It is actually the featured paperback on Helping Hands Press this week. Check the link:
HELPING HANDS PRESS
THE HEAT OF BATTLE
A while back Jeremy Jones came up with the idea of getting a bunch of writers together to pen some boxing tales for an anthology, the profits of which were to go to help a writer-in-need. He was so successful in getting authors to write stories that he was able to produce two anthologies.
My story, The Heat of Battle starts during the Korean War and ends up in the old boxing booths of England.
Fight Card Presents: Battling Mahoney & Other Stories is the second in a series of charity anthologies from the Fight Card authors’ cooperative – a writers’ community featuring many of today’s finest fictioneers, including James Reasoner, Loren D. Estleman, Len Levinson, James Hopwood, Mark Finn, Jeremy L. C. Jones, Michael Zimmer, Marc Cameron, Nik Morton, Marsha Ward, Clay More, Chuck Tyrell, Bowie V. Ibarra, Art Bowshire, and featuring an extensive essay, On Boxing, by Willis Gordon.
Compiled by Paul Bishop and Jeremy L. C. Jones, 100% of the proceeds from these anthologies go directly to an author-in-need or a literacy charity. Words on paper are the life blood of a writer. The writers in this volume were willing to bleed in order to give a transfusion to one of their own – and then continue to bleed to give a transfusion to literacy charities in support of that most precious of commodities...readers. They are true fighters, every one...
WELLS FARGO EXPRESS
Another collection of short stories written under the collective house name of Remington Colt.
Best-Selling authors Murray Pura, Jen Cudmore, Clay More, James J. Griffin and Clay Dolan bring to you the adventures of Wells Fargo agents Remington Holt and his assistant Amos Drewery.
Are they who and what they appear or are they that and much more?
Take the high octane ride with the Wells Fargo agents as they solve the big mystery that awaits them.
WESTERN TALES VOL 7
My story redemption Trail is one of five stories in this anthology from Western Trail Blazers.
Sam Gibson used to be a lawman, until the day he made a terrible mistake that could never be taken back. Since then, he has alternated between wishing there were a way he could redeem himself and believing he deserved punishment.
He’s about to get both…
THE DOCTOR
My novel about Dr George Goodfellow, the surgeon to the gunfighters, one of the most remarkable doctors of the 19th century.
West of the Big River, published by Western Fictioneers is a stand-alone series that can be read in any order. In Tombstone, Arizona Territory, the town too tough to die, Dr. George Goodfellow is known as the Surgeon to the Gunfighters. Friends with the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday, his services as a doctor are needed in the aftermath of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, but Goodfellow is handy with a gun and his fists, too, and he needs those skills to survive when he's stalked by a crazed miner and has to untangle a deadly murder mystery!
And coming out at the end of August from Robert Hale....
DRY GULCH REVENGE
Fate handed Hank Hawkins the opportunity of achieving his ambition of buying a ranch, and all he has to do to make it happen is to make it easy for a gang to rob the stage in Devil's Bones Canyon. Hank soon realizes, however, that the robbers never had any intention of leaving anyone alive and had planned a dry gulching. He survives but regains consciousness back in Hastings Fork, he vows to track down the murderers who betrayed him and have his revenge. But, when he sets off, he finds he has a companion - Helen Curtis, the fiancee of the messenger whose death lies on his conscience. Hank has many things to figure out, such as why there was one body missing and things are about to get even more complicated with the threat of death for both of them never far away.
There are also a couple of stories in upcoming anthologies, but more on that in a later post.
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
SPRINGY CHICKEN AND THE ART OF WRITING AND ILLUSTRATING PICTURE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
By
Isabel Atherton
Illustrated
by Bethany Straker
It is a pleasure to have a successful
children’s book team with us, in the persons of author Isabel Atherton (who
also happens to be my literary agent-extraordinnaire) and illustrator Bethany
Straker.
A few months ago we talked to them after the publication of their
adult picture book, ZOMBIE CAT,
which has gone on to develop cult status. Now they have followed their success
up with a string of children’s books.
We’ll talk about a few of them. First up we
have SMELLY GHOST.
In
Spooky Town, there live many ghosts, ghouls, skeletons, and scary creatures.
However, none of these creepy characters wants to play with a particular
ghost—Smelly Ghost. The reason is simple: Smelly Ghost only consumes
frightening junk food. He devours bone chips, chocolate toes, and eyeball
pizza. Sadly, these foods make his tummy growl and yell—keeping everyone far,
far away. Devastated, Smelly Ghost wonders why no one wants to be his friend.
The
story is exciting and has a message.
The West Uist Chronicle gives this book an
unreserved ***** rating. So too, did my granddaughter, which is quite an accolade in
itself.
So now, here are the creators to tell us
about themselves and about their collaboration.
Welcome, ladies.
Isabel,
tell us a little about yourself and your background.
Hello
Keith! Thanks so much for inviting us to talk about our work. A little bit
about myself – well, I’ve been in publishing for nearly a decade. I’ve been
running my own agency Creative Authors Ltd (www.creativeauthors.co.uk) for over six years. I relocated to New York City last
year and live in a 188 year old apartment in the Village, which I feel I am
always cleaning. I also have a little black pug called, Rosie, who sleeps on me
as I work. I thoroughly enjoy exploring the city with her. Being in NYC has
been brilliant for the agency and my clients, who are based all over the world.
Bethany,
give us the lowdown on yourself.
Hi Keith! Thanks for having us! I’m an illustrator based in
deepest Kentish countryside, and I’ve worked on a range of materials from
picture books to magazines. I mostly work with humorous subject matters as I
think my main style fits best with that and I like making people laugh. I do have
a softer side though, and have worked with the talented author, Rose Mannering,
on a sweet watercolour picture book called ‘The Spotty Dotty Daffodil’. I’ve
also worked with the wonderful writer Kate Ormand on a picture book about
recycling, called ‘Pierre the French Bulldog Recycles,’ so both of those have a
more serious theme. Teaching children is an important part of my work, and I’ve
worked with the super brainy James Duffett-Smith on space themed books, notably
an educational book about planets called ‘Stella and Steve Travel Through
Space.’ I have also written my own stories which are due to be published soon.
Their second book was SPRINGY CHICKEN. It too is funny, witty and beautifully
illustrated. Again, it is a ***** rating from
us.
Martha’s
the tallest chicken on the farm—and it’s not because she hit a growth spurt.
Unfortunately, instead of normal chicken legs to hold her up, Martha’s legs are
two giant yellow springs. After a run-in with a nasty fox, the farmer does the
best he can to fix poor Martha, but it just isn’t the same. Now, she’s too tall
to fit inside the chicken coop like all the other hens, her eggs are always
smashed and scrambled since she’s so high off the ground, and it’s difficult to
maneuver such big legs without stepping on a few toes and ruffling some
feathers. But when the fox comes back, can Martha and her spring-legs muster
the courage to save the day? Will that be enough for the brood to welcome her
back?
Isabel,
where do you get your ideas from? And can you give us an insight into how you
write your books?
I
was actually having lunch two years ago with our editor at Sky Pony and she
mentioned she really wanted a book about a chicken. I said to her I would give
writing a script a whirl. There were two drafts from memory. One was quite
sentimental and the other one (the one we ended up running with) was incredibly
quirky. What I described to Beth as a chicken sort of meets Edward
Scissorhands. Beth, who was on honeymoon at the time, (she is an incredibly
hardworking writer and illustrator) came back and said she preferred the more
quirky one. So we went with a chicken with springs for legs! I’ll always talk
to the illustrator to hear their thoughts. It really is a 100% collaboration.
Beth is simply awesome to work with – she totally gets my sense of humour.
Bethany,
these illustrations are spectacular. How did you go about deciding how to
illustrate your books? And can you give us a typical day for you?
Thanks Keith, that’s very kind! I think ‘Springy Chicken’
is amongst my strongest work. I find that as time has gone on I have grown in
confidence and that has reflected in my work. My illustrations start off with a
lot of talking to the author. Isabel and I are a great team, and we often have
a huge amount of excitable chatter before we begin work on the illustrations!
Isabel will tell me her vision for the characters, and the type of mood she
would like to get across. Then I submit some character sketches to her, and we
tweak until we are happy.
A typical day for me starts quite early. I like to have a
good breakfast with my husband before he goes to work, and then I feed the dog
and rabbit and get myself settled. I find it harder to work when the place is
untidy, so normally I’m tinkering around the house before starting. Then I’ll
put some music on, probably sing along very loudly and start on a spread. I’ll
do a few thumbnails first, but not too many as I find my best work is
spontaneous. Then I’ll start scribbling.
And coming up in September is RUBY MOO’S DEEP-SEA ADVENTURE. This
looks like a real fun adventure.
Ruby Moo has always been different from the other cows. She
isn’t content making yogurt, milk, and cheese on the dairy farm. Ruby wants to
be an astronaut, an explorer, and, more than anything, she wants to be the
first cow deep-sea diver. So one day, brave Ruby Moo stows away on a van and
rides it all the way to the ocean. Borrowing a helmet, she dives right into the
water and discovers an exciting shipwreck along with a scary, giant squid!
Thankfully, the squid is only looking for a chess partner—and maybe someone to
play with on his trampoline. Phew!
Isabel,
what else have you got in the pipeline? Do you have any plans for a further
adult picture book? Is Zombie Cat going to rise again?
Good
question, Keith! I am asked this often. Zombie Cat may well rise again at some
point in the future. I think, at present, I really want to carry focusing on
building Creative Authors Ltd in New York. I’ve been getting some wonderful
deals in for my clients and want to continue building both the UK & US side
of the agency.
Bethany,
what else are you working on?
I’ve just finished work on an adult picture book, called
‘Why Am I Scared of Everything?’ which I wrote and illustrated. Anxiety is
something that’s close to my heart, having suffered from it myself. I wanted to
create a book that addresses it, but makes the reader laugh in recognition and
hopefully find some reassurance in the pages. There are inspiring quotes to
contrast the character’s suffering, and to remind us that some things can be
overcome.
I am also awaiting the release of several new books,
including a second that I’ve written, this time for children, called ‘The Funny
Bunny Fly.’ This one concerns a weird little creature who spreads illness by
swimming around in dog poo. It’s a cautionary tale about washing your hands!
At the moment, I’m working on a knock-knock jokebook for
Skyhorse, and a new pitch with Rose Mannering, which we are very excited about.
I also tried my hand at illustrating a great new humorous history book, called
‘Faux Figures: Legends, Fakes, and Phonies Who Changed
History’ by Brianna DuMont. So I’m pretty busy at the moment.
Ladies, it has been a pleasure. We wish you
the greatest of success with Zombie Cat – and will be looking out for your next
work.
Thanks
so much, Keith!! Isy
Thanks Keith! Beth
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