L M Cooke
  • Home
  • Biog
  • Blog
  • Writings
  • Events
  • Workshops
  • Music
  • Contact
  • Links

My Next Big Thing

27/11/2012

1 Comment

 
Over the last and next few weeks, lots of people have been taking part in the blog chain, ‘My Next Big Thing’.  Last week was the lovely Rae Gee’s turn –  Rae, if you don’t already know her, is the lovely, talented and very friendly author of ‘The Veetu Industries’ series.  Books one and two, Mars on the Rise, and Selling Mars, are currently available from Torquere Press – and Crimson Clocks are honoured to be performing at the Selling Mars launch celebration in Leicester next year.  It’s always worth popping over to Rae’s website to check out what she does, and what she’s blogging about -  www.raegee.co.uk

So now it’s my turn to become part of the chain…

What is the working title of your book?
It’s called ‘The Front Line – Volume two of the Automata Wars’.  The first volume is ‘The Home Front’ – see what I did there? (rumours that volume three will be called ‘Blimey, You’ve Got Some Front!’ are unfounded)

Where did the idea come from for the book?
The Automata Wars as a whole has undergone a bit of a strange metamorphic curve… when I initially dreamed up ‘The Home Front’ I was inspired by the idea that there is more to a war than just the military.  My Grandad, for instance, didn’t serve in the war because as a gravel pit superintendent, his role was considered too important to the war effort at home.  And even when the war is raging, life goes on at home… but of course, you can’t have a war without fighters; so Volume Two focuses on where the battle is really raging.  There will be twists.  There will be turns.  There will almost certainly be violence and bloodshed, and a large helping of automata…

What genre does your book fall under?
For me, that’s a difficult question!  I like a range of different genres, and I don’t see a need to be pigeon-holed into one thing or another – I just like what I like!  The same goes for my music – Crimson Clocks plays a range of different styles, and we’re quite difficult to define too.

However – people also need to know what they might be getting into.  So I would say this is primarily science fiction/ fantasy, with a smorgasbord of elements of steampunk, horror, war, and historical fiction.  With any luck, it overlaps so many genres, it becomes an anti-genre.

Oh dear, I hope I haven’t just invented another genre…

How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?
The first draft was effectively vomited onto the pages in about two months.  That was basically me writing at least 1000 words per day to get the story down before I forgot where it was going.  Following that, I can review at a more leisurely place, pick up the areas where I know I need more information to make believable, make sure any plot points that don’t work are ironed out… In this book, for example, I needed a military force that reads believably, although I didn’t need 100% historical accuracy.  Having worked out what my force needed to do, I then consulted with Mr I Hannigan Esq, who is acting as my military adviser for this book!  Which meant I could refine all my military groups and divisions into a logical, coherent order…

What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?
Hmm, that’s a bit difficult to say.  I’m hoping it’s not too much like anything else!  But probably anything with sentient robots would qualify at least in part.

Who or what inspired you to write this book?
Well, the steampunk vibe was a big inspiration – although as mentioned, steampunk is only an element of the book.  Also my historical readings – I can recommend a very interesting book on London’s history of vice and prostitutes, called ‘London, The Wicked City’ (by Fergus Linnane) if anyone wants a fascinating insight into how ladies of the night might market their commodities…

What else about your book might pique the reader's interest?
Prostitutes!  Nurses!  Blood and guts, plague and monsters.  And big guns.  Do you need more?

Well, that was more waffle than I expected!  Thanks for reading – now it’s time to pass the baton on to the next links in the chain…

May I present for your entertainment and edification:
- Mr Steve Cotterill.  Steve is an author and a reviewer.  He has recently had a short story published in the most recent ‘Asylum Chronicles’ volume, ‘Lost Souls of the Asylum’; and you can also read his elegant and erudite prose regularly in Cogzine, the steampunk fanzine (also available through The Last Line).

- Mr Steven C Davis  - Author of 'Cornix Sinistra' and 'Armageddon Angel'. Co-author of 'The Heart's Cog Imperative'; Creative Director of Tenebrous Texts; Empire builder of the Science Fiction Department at the Oxfam Bookshop in Reading (the only Oxfam bookshop with a dedicated science fiction section AND a resident SF author) – and if that wasn’t enough he also hosts a radio show at Reading4U.  Blimey!

- Ms EA Stokes,  another writer from the Last Line stable, Ms Stokes’ first novel will be published next year – a brilliant achievement when taking into account that she is also dyslexic!  She has Harris hawks, an impala (the car, that is), and also makes intricate and lovely bits and pieces – you may have already met her out and about on The Last Line stalls…

Watch for their blog chain posts next Tuesday and enjoy…

1 Comment
Ottawa Strippers link
12/10/2013 01:40:35 am

Thanks for a great read.

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    Author

    I'm a writer of steampunk/ fantasy fiction, singer/musician and writer at LM Cooke Music, singer in the parody band Mediaeval Biaetches, occasional historian,  and co-presenter of the Gothic Alternative Steampunk and Progressive web radio show.  Here I will ramble vaguely about stuff.  Friends, countrymen, and people who aren't countrymen, lend me your ears...

    Archives

    April 2018
    March 2018
    February 2018
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    August 2015
    July 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014
    September 2014
    August 2014
    July 2014
    June 2014
    May 2014
    April 2014
    March 2014
    February 2014
    January 2014
    December 2013
    November 2013
    August 2013
    July 2013
    June 2013
    May 2013
    April 2013
    March 2013
    February 2013
    January 2013
    December 2012
    November 2012
    October 2012
    September 2012
    August 2012
    July 2012
    June 2012

    Categories

    All
    Cats
    Events
    GASP Show
    General
    Gigs
    Music
    Writing

    RSS Feed

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • Biog
  • Blog
  • Writings
  • Events
  • Workshops
  • Music
  • Contact
  • Links