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David Anderson

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Born
in Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, The United Kingdom
February 26

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David Anderson lives in Vancouver, Canada but is originally from Northern Ireland, where he graduated from Queens University, Belfast with a philosophy degree.

His short stories have been anthologised alongside Bram Stoker, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and other acclaimed authors. His thrillers 'Earthly Powers' and 'Meaner Things' were published by Endeavour Press and republished by BWL Publishing.

'The Beachhead', a dystopian thriller, was his first Young Adult novel and 'The Remnant' is its sequel. His adult thriller 'Shadow of a Killer', "Enters Graham Greene land" according to noir expert Bruce McBay. Next came a YA thriller 'Uninvited', followed by 'The Citadel', the concluding volume in The Beachhead trilogy.
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David Anderson Hi Bob. Thanks for your question. I am not very active on social media. For example I am not on Facebook or Twitter. There seems to be two views on th…moreHi Bob. Thanks for your question. I am not very active on social media. For example I am not on Facebook or Twitter. There seems to be two views on the subject: that social media is vital for writers, and that it's unlikely to make significant difference for the great majority of us. All I know is that it is not something I want to spend time doing.

I do keep a very simple blog to have somewhere to post news or views whenever I want or need to do so. And I am very drawn to Goodreads because it is a site which gathers together a great mass of keen readers on the look-out for new things to read. This seems to me to be a primary place where authors should be!

Thanks again for your question. It made me think about this subject afresh.(less)
David Anderson I'm one of those writers who doesn't believe that there is any such thing as 'writer's block'. One can always write something, even if it is not very …moreI'm one of those writers who doesn't believe that there is any such thing as 'writer's block'. One can always write something, even if it is not very good. But, as Anne Lamott reminds us, first drafts are always s****y, so that's no excuse not to write.

However, I do prevaricate a lot before starting a new manuscript. This is where being part of a writers' group helps, as one must have new material to submit to the group. My group's looming monthly deadline gets me back to the keyboard.

Once I finally begin writing I can keep going quite easily. With 'Earthly Powers' I set myself the rule of writing a minimum of 600 (good) words per day, and that included Christmas Day and New Year's Day. No excuses, no exemptions. Keeping strictly to this rule meant that I was able to complete the novel in four and a half months.

This was great at the time but it meant that I put off my new, current project, 'Meaner Things', for longer than I otherwise would have. With it, I haven't set myself any strict daily targets but, to my pleasant surprise, I'm actually writing even faster than before. Of course, getting 'Earthly Powers' published has been a great impetus to forging ahead with my new novel!

In short, a partially completed novel keeps bugging me until I get it finished. So, as you can see, writer's block is not a problem for me. Just laziness!(less)
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Earthly Powers

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Meaner Things

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The Beachhead

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The Remnant

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Uninvited

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Shadow of a Killer

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Charlie Higson
“It’s very important not to talk down to kids, and to give them something which they think is quite grown-up and hardcore. Kids themselves are very good at self-censoring. If they don’t like something, if they think it’s too strong for them, they’ll simply stop reading. That's the thing about a book, you can’t force someone to read it. . . . I think there’s a lot in my books about friendship, leadership, about society and how it works, how we learn to live with each other and what skills we need to make a viable society. Kids don’t need to know any of that, they just want someone to be eaten again.”
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Will Lavender
“Thrillers, like all genre fiction, remain for the most part “beneath.” There is a feeling in literature, more than any other art form, that books meant to simply entertain must be flawed. There is an entire cache of what critics call “beach reads,” books that are disposable, forgettable, anti-literary.

And this is where I have changed the most as a reader and also as a writer. As I began to dig in to a lot of thrillers, I came to believe that entertainment and reading for pleasure can be transcendent; that while art might be a hammer it is also a mirror, changeable and subjective. And there is a point where the boundary of the thriller genre rubs hard against a much more vast literary tradition. A lot of great writers exist on this axis.”
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“For myself I have now no faith in miraculous conception. I have given it every chance. I have spent many mornings at Lord’s hoping that inspiration would come, many days on golf courses; I have even gone to sleep in the afternoon, in case inspiration cared to take me by surprise. In vain. The only way I can get an "idea" is to sit at my desk and dredge for it. This is the real labour of authorship with which no other labour in the world is comparable.”
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