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Author Interview – Katy Krump

1) Have you always wanted to be an author, or did some time or event in your life set you on the path?

I always wanted to teach and write so I trained as a teacher and did that for a while and wrote in my spare time, but after writing a few musicals for school that were a huge success and then published, I realised that was what I really wanted to do, so I left teaching and went into full-time writing in children’s television amongst other things.

2) Do you always write in the same genre, or do you sometimes like a change of theme? If you haven’t already, is there another genre you would like to write?

My first book, When Killers Cry, is a political thriller set during the days of Apartheid in SA, where I grew up. I then write my first full length fantasy, also due to be published by Ghostly publishing, and discovered that writing like that made my soul sing, and gives my imagination a chance to soar, there are no limits or boundaries, what more could a girl want? I’ve stuck to fantasy/sci fi for a while but still write adult fiction. I’m working on a historical novel set in both 1820 and 2000 at present as well as TV and film scripts for children and of course the Blue Dust: Forbidden sequel, Destiny, due out later this year.

4 ) As a writer, what is the best thing that has happened to you, and what is that most exciting thing that could happen to you?
Getting published by a traditional publisher is the best thing so far. But signing my first TV contract was great as was being selected out of 1000’s to write a soap for SA TV. Getting the Blue Dust series optioned for film or TV would be the most exciting thing ever!

3) How do you view the promotion, book signings etc. Is it something you enjoy, or do you prefer the writing stage?

I love the promotion side, though I do find the constant ‘self-marketing’ a challenge. I love being a writer hidden away in her country cottage, but the promotions are essential and it’s also taken me back into a classroom, which is interesting. I’ve discovered that working with small groups of children gives great satisfaction and there’s nothing that can quite describe the feeling of sitting in Waterstones with people queuing up with a copy of my book for me to sign. Being told that my book is wonderful is so fulfilling and I get a real buzz when I receive a good review.

4) Could you tell us something about your published books, and let us know what they are about?
Blue Dust : Forbidden is sci fi for older children and teenagers, the first in the Blue Dust series. It’s about alienation and self-discovery and follows the escapades of Qea, a Forbidden child from a distant galaxy sent to Earth to hide from the warlord she has betrayed. It deals with teenage issues with a bit of romance and some hints about what to do if you’re ever abducted by aliens. It’s action packed and crosses genres, a bit like real life, so there are sci fi, thriller, romance and paranormal aspects to the book. Essentially it tells the story of how on meeting Adam, an Earth boy, Qea begins questioning everything she’s ever been taught and believed about herself.
When Killers Cry, (by Katherine Edwards) was self-published and is doing quite well with some very good reviews and reaction from readers. It’s about the death squads run by the Nationalist government during the Apartheid era in South Africa and the attempts of journalist Hannah Smith to uncover the truth behind the deaths and disappearances of dissidents and activists. It’s very close to my heart as I grew up during those years and a lot of it is based on my own experiences. I am hoping to have it traditionally published at some stage…who knows what can happen in the future.
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Thanks very much for your well thought out replies, Katy. What an interesting and varied life you have led. Wishing you all the best with your books in the future!

Author Interview – Neil Trigger

1) Ghostly Publishing is a relatively new company, but can you tell us something about how you have developed so rapidly, and your plans for the future? As the Managing Director of Ghostly Publishing, how do you find time to also write books?

a. There are two questions there, so I’ll try to answer both. Yes, in under a year, we’ve gone from having one author (me) to taking on over 30 titles by the end of 2013.That’s very rapid growth, but I think we just need to focus on the way we’ve done it and that all comes down to the Ghostly Publishing ethos. We will never release the same thing as anyone else. We saw that traditional publishers seem to like copying the “freak successes”, so we decided that we’d do it differently. We prefer to be the risk-takers and offer something of genuine quality and originality rather than just trotting out copycat books. I think people have really bought into the idea and that’s how we’ve grown.

b. Regarding my own writing, I took some time during November to start my latest book, but as things get busier, it’s become increasingly hard to find time for my own writing. Therefore, I had a look around for some support and thankfully we have a solid plan for future expansion that will allow me a little time to write too. The first year or so of any business is always very hard work – especially if that business is going to be successful and so I needed to make a few sacrifices.

2) Have you always wanted to be an author, or did some time or event in your life set you on the path?

a. My daughter asked me for a bedtime story and as we’d read all the ones on her shelf, I decided that I needed to either buy another book or write one myself. She had no room for another book, so I thought that writing one might work. I whipped out my iPhone and started writing. I read the un-finished first part to her that night and in the morning she wanted to know what happened next. This continued for a few nights, every day I wrote a new section. Eventually it got too long to keep the whole thing on my phone, so I started uploading it section by section (later to be called “chapters”) to my blog. People read and enjoyed it, so I edited it and self-published. I printed 100 copies and sold about thirty. I tried to sell the remainder to Waterstones and they said “we love the story, but the size, paper, design, thickness, font, layout and spine need to be changed. Most people would give up at that point but all I heard was “we love the story… redesign it and we’ll sell it”. So I did. I then launched in Waterstones in Plymouth and sold more than twice their best projection and that launched my small publishing house. The rest is history.

3) Do you always write in the same genre, or do you sometimes like a change of theme? If you haven’t already, is there another genre you would like to write?

a. I’ve always written fantasy. Nothing else really does it for me. I do enjoy reading some other genres, but it’s always been fantasy ever since I wrote a 24 (a4) page story as an eight year old child. My teacher punished me for copying it because he said it was “impossible” for me to write so much. A similar thing happened at secondary school where I submitted an 84 A4 page novel to my school’s writing competition. They thought I stole the story from somewhere but never worked out where. It’s because it was original but nobody believed me. Perhaps that was why I hid from writing until my thirties.

4) As a writer, what is the best thing that has happened to you, and what is that most exciting thing that could happen to you?

a. It’s always very cool when someone looks at my books and says “that looks really good” and then actually parts with their own hard-earned money. That’s always special and I don’t think that glow will ever fade. Selling so many books during my breakout launch was awesome and the press coverage from that was great, but it’d be even better if I got a film deal.

5) How do you view the promotion, book signings etc. Is it something you enjoy, or do you prefer the writing stage?

a. I love the writing stage, but it’s all fantasy and in my head until I see it reflected in the eyes of the audience. One never knows how well a book will be received, and after writing so diligently for such a long time, to see it being enjoyed is priceless. Having said that, living in a fantasy world while writing is a very enviable profession.

6) Could you tell us something about your published books, and let us know what they are about?

a. My own books are called The Midnight Chronicles and each one is orbiting the subject of Mr Midnight – a fairy lord who appears in various different forms in the books.

b. The first book is The Weird Case of Mrs Etherington-Strange and it’s really hard to explain anything without giving it away, but essentially it’s about journeys. Each story tells a deep moral story. The first is “be careful which parts of your personality you let develop into maturity”. The second (The Mobile Monster Zoo) states the bonds of friendship and the importance and virtues of each stage of life. The third (The Wizard’s Reflection) is “you don’t need magic to be special”. The next book (The Forest of the Dream Beast) will be all about bonds of trust, love and betrayal… That’s the one I’m most excited about, but then again, authors always like their latest books the most.

Wonderful, Neil! Thank you. Wishing you the very best of luck with Ghostly Publishing, and your career as an author.

Chinese Zodiac-The Pig

Years of the Pig

1911 30 Jan 1911 – 17 Feb 1912
1923 16 Feb 1923 – 04 Feb 1924
1935 04 Feb 1935 – 23 Jan 1936
1947 22 Jan 1947 – 09 Feb 1948
1959 08 Feb 1959 – 27 Jan 1960
1971 27 Jan 1971 – 14 Feb 1972
1983 13 Feb 1983 – 01 Feb 1984
1995 31 Jan 1995 – 18 Feb 1996
2007 18 Feb 2007 – 06 Feb 2008
2019 05 Feb 2019 – 24 Jan 2020

You are chivalrous, gallant and obliging. You won’t let anyone down, nor will you try to. You are naïve and innocent, but confident. At the same time though you are a bit defenceless and are easily duped. You accept your own faults, and others, calmly. You are too impartial to question anyone’s honesty. You are sincere, rarely telling lies, and only then if it is to defend yourself. Though intelligent, you are silly with money. You are good company once the barriers are down, and will not stop until the subject is exhausted. You have a great thirst for knowledge, but do not understand anything deeply. Under that deceptive air of sweetness, there is plenty of will power and authority. You will go after your goals with all the might you are capable of. You are so indecisive though, you will ponder too long and might lose your chances. You have few friends, but those you have will be for life. You are capable of great sacrifices for them. You will not talk unless you like someone, and to take the effort to argue with them is a compliment! The Pig tries to get out of trouble alone, and this can cause unnecessary harm because people will always help you if you ask them. In love too, you will be often deceived, often disappointed, often made a fool of, but often loved.

Chinese Zodiac-The Dog

Years of the Dog

1910 10 Feb 1910 – 29 Jan 1911
1922 28 Jan 1922 – 15 Feb 1923
1934 14 Feb 1934 – 03 Feb 1935
1946 02 Feb 1946 – 21 Jan 1947
1958 18 Feb 1958 – 07 Feb 1959
1970 06 Feb 1970 – 26 Jan 1971
1982 25 Jan 1982 – 12 Feb 1983
1994 10 Feb 1994 – 30 Jan 1995
2006 29 Jan 2006 – 17 Feb 2007
2018 16 Feb 2018 – 04 Feb 2019

You are an introvert and a worrier, always on the defensive. You rarely show your true feelings, and only then if it is vital. You are stubborn and cynical, drowning yourself in detail. You look for faults in everything because you are the world’s greatest pessimist. You are always the first to speak out against injustice, however, even when it takes courage to do so. You hate crowds, and can seem cold romantically, but this is not so. You just doubt others feelings as much as you doubt your own. Despite your faults, here united are loyalty, faithfulness, honesty and the profoundest sense of duty. You can be counted on. You will never let anyone down or tell their secrets. You sometimes express yourself badly, and never shine in company, but your intelligence is deep, and no one listens as you do. You inspire confidence in others, and it is justified. Every injustice sickens you, you suffer for the world. You are not terribly interested in money for its own sake, but for the security it gives you. Your tastes are simple. In love, you are honest and straightforward, but could have romantic problems provoked by your own emotional instability. Like I said, you’re a worrier.

Chinese Zodiac-The Rooster

Years of the Rooster

1909 22 Jan 1909 – 09 Feb 1910
1921 08 Feb 1921 – 27 Jan 1992
1933 26 Jan 1933 – 13 Feb 1934
1945 13 Feb 1945 – 01 Feb 1946
1957 31 Jan 1957 – 17 Feb 1958
1969 17 Feb 1969 – 05 Feb 1970
1981 05 Feb 1981 – 24 Jan 1982
1993 23 Jan 1993 – 09 Feb 1994
2005 09 Feb 2005 – 28 Jan 2006
2017 28 Jan 2017 – 15 Feb 2018

You speak your mind, sometimes even to the point of sounding quite aggressive. You seem to be convinced that you are always right. You confide on no one, and don’t rely on anyone, but you are very free with your own advice! You love to dream bold and adventurous schemes, but seldom get around to seeing them through. Others find you stimulating company, but then you are apt to disappoint by boasting far more than you can actually achieve. You are better in groups than in intimate situations. In your favour, you will give everything to a task once started. You dream so many though; there isn’t enough time to tackle them all. You are at risk of falling into laziness by dreaming about schemes but never starting them. When you do bite off more than you can chew, no one is more disappointed than you are. You have to work for a living, but have a knack of finding money in the most unlikely places. In love, you will do anything to win and keep the affection of your loved one. You might also disappoint them because you can’t keep up to your promises. You are genuinely sincere about wanting to accomplish those dreams and to share them. You need to be with someone who understands this side of you, and who will help you to make them a reality.

Chinese Zodiac-The Monkey

Years of the Monkey

1908 02 Feb 1908 – 21 Jan 1909
1920 20 Feb 1920 – 07 Feb 1921
1932 06 Feb 1932 – 25 Jan 1933
1944 25 Jan 1944 – 12 Feb 1945
1956 12 Feb 1956 – 30 Jan 1957
1968 30 Jan 1968 – 16 Feb 1969
1980 16 Feb 1980 – 04 Feb 1981
1992 04 Feb 1992 – 22 Jan 1993
2004 22 Jan 2004 – 08 Feb 2005
2016 08 Feb 2016 – 27 Jan 2017

You are a mischievous, high-spirited joker, but quite devious with it. On the surface you are sociable, likeable and playful, but you keep your real opinions of others inside. You consider yourself superior to them all. You are vain. You have a thirst for knowledge, which is just as well because your mind is untidy and you rely greatly on your memory. You do things impulsively, or lose interest. You have plenty of intelligence and a great ability to pull the wool over others eyes. You can rescue yourself from the hardest situations. You have few scruples, and will do anything you can get away with. Whatever you do though, you are so charming and clever that everyone likes you. In a nutshell you are an opportunist, and can be very successful if you manage to contain some of your chatter. You do not seem to have much romantic happiness because you fall in love too easily, then out again just as quickly. You are not the most stable person out there. Luckily, the Monkey knows more than others how to benefit from their own mistakes.

Chinese Zodiac – The Goat

Years of the Goat

1907 13 Feb 1907 – 01 Feb 1908
1919 01 Feb 1919 – 19 Feb 1920
1931 17 Feb 1931 – 05 Feb 1932
1943 05 Feb 1943 – 24 Jan 1944
1955 24 Jan 1955 – 11 Feb 1956
1967 09 Feb 1967 – 29 Jan 1968
1979 28 Jan 1979 – 15 Feb 1980
1991 15 Feb 1991 – 03 Feb 1992
2003 01 Feb 2003 – 21 Jan 2004
2015 19 Feb 2015 – 07 Feb 2016

You are elegant, charming, artistic and fond of nature. At the same time you are hesitant and an over anxious worrier. You are never completely happy with your own lot, but can adapt well to any life that brings you security. You are shy and quiet, loving to be guided and to be the centre of someone’s life. You are well-mannered and amicable, good-hearted and charitable. Unfortunately the things that you charitably share do not always belong to you. Your sense of ownership is somewhat elastic! For the Goat, everything that happens is someone else’s responsibility. It is never your fault. You have no personal sense of responsibility, and little initiative. You can be quite weak-willed and prefer to follow and obey than to lead the way. Romantic problems are frequent, but never too serious. Given lush meadows, good advice and guidance, and no material worries, the Goat can make a happy success of their life.

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