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Live Event with Darren Humphries - 23rd of March 2012 at 7.30 pm
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Mar 23, 2012 12:49PM

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The series is currently laid out at five which will take me to the end of the cycle, but that doesn't mean that there won't be more stories to tell with those characters.


When I was about six I entered a national schools writing contest with a story about a pirate. I was one of the runners up and got a nice parker pen for my efforts. I’ve been writing ever since.

Stories come from anywhere and everywhere.
TO INFINITY (and maybe that’s far enough) owes a great debt to the TV show SERENITY it turns out (I figured that when I rewatched it just recently, though I wasn’t aware of it at the time).
NEW YORK CITY LEGEND came entirely from the cover image of a book I saw in a shop window. I liked the image and wondered how that would come about.
STORMWRECK was an attempt to do something darker and use the landscape that I had been living in at the time

I need time to type. Mavis Beacon may have taught me to touch type, but I'm only up to seven words per minute.

How long would it take you to write a book then?
Ouch - got here a bit late and there are already over 60 posts! Darren must be working hard!!
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Absolutely not. I was long-listed for one of the SFX short story collections, but didn't make the cut.
The Man From U.N.D.E.A.D. - The Curious Case Of The Kidnapped Chemist was written as an entry into the Terry Pratchett competition, but when I reread the rules I realised that I had rather outstepped what they were looking for.
I'm not saying I would have won had I not and since the series is going so well for me I really don't mind.

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I think he's taking swigs of whiskey between each question!


How long would it take you to write a book then?"
How long is a piece of prose? The quickest first draft I ever did was the first MAN FROM UNDEAD book which was written in time to submit to a competition. That took about two months. There were then six to eight months of rewrites, edits and tweaking.
A new book takes about a year from first word down to finally putting it on the site. Of course, I had a whole back catalogue I could just dump on Amazon and Smashwords right at the start.

Absolutely not. I was long-listed for one of the SFX short story collect..."
Would you still consider entering competitions now ?

Terry Pratchett is officially one of the greatest gods in my personal firmament.

Yay !


Terry Pratchett is officially one of the greatest gods in my personal firmament."
Amen!

I was wondering that too!

Writing to order is pretty hard and I wouldn't necessarily go after a competition unless I had an idea that really worked for me.
Every year I do the NaNoWriMo challenge of writing a draft in a month. I am usually working on something at the time and it gives me a spur to put down the WEST WING box sets and do some writing instead.

I write at night when the kids are in bed and the housework has been done.

Writing to order is pretty hard and I wouldn't necessarily go after a compet..."
Cool ! I remember you mentioning the NaNoWriMo back along... what draft were you working on then, are we allowed to know?

I couldn't even begin to try and be Terry Pratchett. I just write the stories that I have to tell and that I would like to read.

Man from U.N.D.E.A.D 3 - Do Dragons Dream of Burning Sheep. It's scheduled to come out in May if I can get the formatting bugs sorted out by then.

My biggest supporter was my wife. Now I have a holy triumvirate of Ignite, Gingerlily and Patti who are triple-handedly bullying me into being a more confident writer.
Darren wrote: " Man from U.N.D.E.A.D 3 - Do Dragons Dream of Burning Sheep. It's scheduled to come out in May if I can get the formatting bugs sorted out by then. "
What a great title! I love it!
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What a great title! I love it!
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Y-fronts?"
Made me spit out my tea!

I've got a couple of new stories in my back pocket that you might be interested in.

What a great title! I love it!
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The book is awesome!! The series gets better with every book!

I've got a couple of new stories in my back pocket that you might be interested in."
Oh yes please! Meet me behind the bikes sheds afterwards.

For the best idea of what I mainly write I would suggest The Great Rock N Roll Doomsday Tour or To Infinity or The Man From U.N.D.E.A.D. - The Curious Case Of The Kidnapped Chemist.
Stormwreck is well away from my normal style.

Ooooh sounds exciting ! If anyone wants to check the Man from UNDEAD books, here are the links :)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Man-From-...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Man-From-...
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