It's been a pretty productive year for me so far. As soon as I finished writing The Memory of Trees in March, I started writing The Lazarus Prophecy; a novel that involves a dark biblical secret and a spate of serial killings related to it in London in the 1880's and the present day.
I finished that in July and in September began a novel with the working title of The Lucifer Chord. In it a young woman is paid to research the life of rock god Martin Mear, leader of the band Ghost Legion, who died at 27 in 1973 when they were the biggest stadium act in the world.
Martin was heavily into drugs, debauchery and black magic and there are many unanswered questions about his departure from life and his plans to return. 100 pages in, I'm happy with it. Anyone who has read The House of Lost Souls will remember the Fischer House, which Martin visits prior to writing and recording the Legion's début album. I've always wanted to go back there.
By contrast, I spent the weekend going over the proof pages of The Summoning, my young adult fantasy novel scheduled for January publication.
This involves a secret war waged for millennia between ours and a shadow world
kind of its warped mirror image. The shadow world's campaign against us is called the undermining.
Many historic catastrophes are part of the undermining. One of these was the Black Death. Most of the novel is set in the present day. My favourite section, though, describes a medieval knight's quest to the shadow world to kill the alchemist there who created the plague virus.
He lost his wife and daughter to the pestilence, so it's personal for him.
I love history and it was interesting to try to get into the mind of a civilized man guided by the chivalric code, who is also effectively a killing machine schooled in battle since the age of 7, as we know they were.
I'm nervous about The Summoning, because it's a departure from what I've done before and what people have come to expect. I've never written specifically for a younger audience before this. People expecting ghosts will be disappointed; otherwise there's plenty of action, atmosphere and foreboding. There's the Miasmic Sea. There's the Kingdom of Parasites. And there's music, obviously...
Published on October 21, 2013 21:57
I'll also be reading The Summoning just because everything I've read of yours so far has been superb.
I hope that it also opens you up to a wider demographic because the books you write were exactly what I was looking for when I was a younger adult haha.