Interview with Enchanted Books

I am delighted to say that this month sees the long-delayed publication of The Bell Between Worlds in Paperback here in the UK and the hardback publication in the US! It is so exciting to be be taking The Mirror Chronicles to a wider audience and to mark the occasion, I have been doing a few interviews and guest posts on prominent blogs. I thought it might be good to mention some of them here, in case they might be of interest.

The first is with Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books, which does great work in promoting middle grade and young adult writing in the UK and was a hugely supportive of the hardback when it came out.

This is how the interview began...


1. Tell us a little bit about The Bell Between Worlds.

The book tells the story of young Sylas Tate, who lives in peculiar old terrace called Gabblety Row. Between running errands for his peevish Uncle Tobias, Sylas escapes into his dreams, dreams that take him as far as possible from his uncle and from thoughts of his mother, who died some years before. But the world changes beyond his wildest imaginings when The Shop of Things opens in the Row. The shopkeeper shows him three wonderful “Things”: strange, magical objects that seem to prove that there is something special about young Sylas Tate. Before he is able to discover any more he is woken in the middle of the night by the ear-splitting toll of a bell, a chime that seems to shake the footings of the world but that astonishingly, only he can hear. As the sound of the bell rages in his ears, Sylas begins a journey: a voyage of discovery that takes him into a world subtly different from the one he knows, a world where magic replaces science, a world of wonders that will soon unravel everything he has ever known. But he finds answers too, about the fate of his mother, about the two worlds and his own astonishing powers, and about the nature of our very soul.

2. Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?

Well, like any fantasy writer a key preoccupation of mine is wonder – capturing it and evoking it – and I want to share my wonder not only at magical things but also at the endless potential of our imagination and the staggering beauty and power of nature. If that doesn’t sound too high-minded! I would like to take the reader on a magical journey but also show my wonder at the real world – our world. That’s why I chose to write the book as a portal fantasy, spanning worlds of both magic and science and teasing out a correspondence between the two.
The trilogy also explores some basic questions: why is it that we doubt ourselves? Why is it that so much of our potential is often hidden to us? And why do we turn so readily to superstitions and mythologies to find answers? Obviously these are big topics to grapple with (I can only hope I am up to the task!) but they explain why this is a very big story that needs the depth and breadth of a series of books. The resulting trilogy, The Mirror Chronicles, will publish over the next year or two. Book two, Circles of Stone, is out in July!

If you are interested in the rest of the interview you'll find it here:

http://www.mrripleysenchantedbooks.co...
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Published on February 09, 2015 10:54
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message 1: by Louie (new)

Louie Reynolds Great News & really looking forward to Circles of Stone. Will we get a HC in the style of BBW?*
I have mentioned you on a Fantasy Blog http://fantasybooks.me.uk I'm working on, please feel free to take a look. Id also be very happy to read an ARC for an honest review, I will of course be purchasing the HC still though.
All the best

*Bell Between Worlds not Big Beautiful Women


message 2: by Ian (new)

Ian Hello Louie, great to see you here as well as on Twitter and thanks again for the feature on your blog. The current plan is to switch to paperback only as the UK hardback market is proving so challenging for debut writers, which I am told is much to do with Waterstones's buying strategies etc and less to do with the market and readership. So that means that the cover for Circles of Stone will take the new, paperback livery. I have mixed feelings about that as I think both covers have their strengths: I loved the more classic imagery of the hardback but I can see that the paperback cover is likely to be more impactful, especially among the younger readership. Anyway, whatever the cover I am very excited about the second book and I very much hope you enjoy it! I am sure we can sort you out with an ARC of Circles of Stone - I'll send a note to the publicity team now! Best wishes, Ian


message 3: by Louie (new)

Louie Reynolds Hi Ian, Thats very kind of you. I have noticed this happening with many books, which is a shame but can understand it is clearly a very tough & competitive market. Goldsboro books sold out of your signed HC, maybe they would do an exclusive as I'm sure the customers who purchased those would love a HC to match, (though I have no idea how that works.) Personally I'm always happy to pay a bit extra but the content is certainly the most important part of the book & you are clearly very passionate about what you have planned for 'The Mirror Chronicles.' audiobooks are very popular at the moment? I tend to read out loud if on my own, so lately I've been recording, I don't have a great voice but I thought it may be an idea to read a chapter or 2 from books that are not in the limelight & post on my blog to give people an intro. Though I would clearly need to get permissions first.
Regards, Louie


message 4: by Ian (new)

Ian Hi Louie, yes it was great about Goldsboro! I'm not sure what will happen with them and book two, but I'm sure all will become clear in the next 2-3 months. I like to read out loud too and I'm a big fan of audiobooks. I think The Bell Between Worlds will only be released as an audiobook if it develops a large readership, but as that is still very much what we are hoping for as the trilogy is released, hopefully there will be an audio edition before too long! If you would like to read an extract of The Mirror Chronicles, which sounds like a great idea, there is a permission form here:

http://corporate.harpercollins.co.uk/...

Best of luck with the blog!


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