Tuesday 28 October 2014

Book Four Mutterings and a Cult Film In The Making

As I finished writing Lycan Lamia, my fourth book in The Beyond Series last week, I celebrated with a spot of Werewolf wine from Southwold… Then indulged in a week of NOT writing anything until this blog. Seven weeks to thrash out a novel is no mean feat, but mine is brimming with yet more ideas and I completed the first chapter of my next writing project the same day. There I was eating my my quiche and salad from the local deli, when BOOM!!! The first chapter of Mink Coats exploded in my head and I felt compelled to write it before I forgot it.

Mink Coats is not the full title, it is quite a long and unusual one, but I don’t wish to reveal it just yet, because I love the title as much as the idea. It has nothing to do with The Beyond Series or the supernatural. A gritty true life story of the struggles just one of many women whose hope and dreams were destroyed by war time 40’s Britain. My Nan wrote her memoires and gave me the honour of reading them. She asked me to write her life story once she had passed on to her higher calling and I intend to honour it by writing it as a fiction novel.

So last night I went to the cinema and watched a low budget, but great film, which apparently is gaining cult status… Northern Soul. Set in the Manchester area in early 1970s, it follows a young man in the bleak times of striking, power cuts and a lot of political upheaval, the boy finds his escapism through soul music and disco dancing and was introduced to a underground sensation called Northern Soul, ultimately though the scene was shrouded with drugs, mainly amphetamines so the teens could keep going until the morning. It reminded me a lot of the rave scene of the nineties.



The protagonist hits rock bottom when he experiences the harsher side of drugs and life, but crawls out the abyss and dark path he was on to make amends with family and friends. I wanted to watch this film, because it was set in my home town and I was over the moon with excitement when my house, street and park by my street appeared several times. Yes… I witnessed some of the filming last summer and the sleepless nights of film crews floodlighting my little cobbled street like a football pitch and me awake with lots of over exuberant, loud discussions about the film whilst I was trying to sleep was well worth it.

Exciting Caravan News…. I blogged last week I was looking for my caravan I used to stay in when I was a little sprog holidaying in Porthmadog. Well I found one, Riveira Monaco… and now I know its correct name, I googled it and found a plethora of photos of my beloved holiday home. I’m happy now, I’ve seen it as I remembered it. Obsession over with, onto the next one.






Tuesday 21 October 2014

Hobbies Can Come In The Strangest Forms

As we travel around the UK for a year in our motorhome, promoting my Beyond Series of books we are staying at different campsites every couple of days.

This is great for me, because one of my greatest pleasures is a small town in Wales, Portmadoc. I guess it comes from holidaying at Greenacres Caravan Park every year of my childhood from being about four years old to my early teens. I loved the place so much we bought our Welsh gold wedding rings from a Portmadoc jewellers and I had my Hen Weekend there too.

As a child I found staying in a caravan, cute, cosy and magical, which is probably where my obsession with the gypsy lifestyle originates from. My obsession with caravans, in particular retro caravans from the 70s and 80s, when I used to holiday as a child.

So you can imagine my excitement and thrill to be travelling around the UK and staying in the less well known and smaller caravan sites that do not insist on Static Owners upgrading their vans every ten years.

To my delight there is now a plethora of vintage retro caravans to find and explore on each site we visit. My mission now is to find the exact same caravan we stayed in when I was a child, my happy childhood holidays, before Bradley Bear, Sidney Seagull, Lizzy Lizard, Loopy Rabbit and all the other money grabbing commercialism of todays British Caravan Holiday sites... Yes my friends I am in search of a 1982 Cosalt Monacco Caravan. If you see one or know someone who has one please let me know. But for now, here are some of the beautiful vintage and well cared for caravans that I remember occupying the caravan site I used go to.




Tuesday 14 October 2014

Canterbury and Chaucers The Canterbury Tales Review

First we visited the Cathederal and learnt about Thomas Beckett's murder and his Martyrdom and  the reason why there were so many pilgrims heading to Canterbury in Medieval times. Although I studied History at school this was something we never covered and I'd heard of Thomas Beckett, Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales, but I didn't actually know the details... Now I do.


Parts of the Cathederal were like Hogwarts in the Harry Potter, so I got all excited.

We went for a punt along the river whilst being told stories of the history of Canterbury, which was very pleasant, despite it being late September and we're meant to be in Autumn, the weather has been extremely kind so far.




We then went to an interactive museum called The Canterbury Tales and learned why Geoffrey Chaucer was making a pilgrimage to Canterbury from London and why there were many other pilgrims on the expedition with him or why they all decided to tell stories in the first place. I found this fascinating part of our Great British history. I was so impressed I bought my very own copy of The Canterbury Tales and I've just finished it, well the modernised English version, but still I understand what it's all about now!




I have to say I really enjoyed reading it and Chaucers' description of his fellow pilgrims did do justice to me being able to picture them all sat on their horses travelling along treacherous country roads to Canterbury during medieval times and the sense of humour of the age is also very transparent in his writing. 

Some of the stories were a tad - dated - shall we say and I felt a bit 'hey ho' when I read them, especially about the love of a Princess and a chivalrus knight or two, I mean some of the stories the man falls in love as they stare at a woman they never speak to and end up working for them and following them around like love sick puppies, unable to speak of their love, but would kill anyone who tried to love said Princess instead... Today that would be classed as stalking!

However, I did like the moral tales from the Wife of Bath about the Knight learning his lesson about what women desire from a haggard old witch and the Pardoners Tale about three terrible young men with murder in mind plotting to meet Death, only to have Death meet them when their greed became too much.

All in all it was fun to read some old famous English literature, I feel a little more cultured and have a better understanding of some of my own countries earlier history... It may come in handy when writing about one of my older immortal characters in The Beyond!! You never know. 

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Monday 6 October 2014

Promotional Work For The Beyond

So everyone thinks you can just write a book, because everyone's got a book in them, (apparently)!
But then you have to find an agent and publisher or if you're impatient you self publish. Which ever route to publication you choose, the writer now has to do their own promotional work too, (unless of course you're JK Rowling or Stephen King in which case you could write a sick note and you'd sell a trillion copies!).

So this year my husband and I decided to invest in a large motor-home and travel the UK for a whole year to see our great country and what it has to offer. Obviously we decided that we could use this time for me to write more, but also to promote my books (as I'm a modest gal who struggles to push herself forward, I was the shy kid sat at the back corner of the classroom at school, that sort of thing), which I'm not the best at.

So my wonderful hubby came up with this...

We are going to be doing book signings and scifi/fantasy convention along the way so I will be announcing these on facebook, twitter and here on my blog about our journey. I also have a Travelling Blog I write for the charities we are raising funds for as we journey around the country as well.

First confirmed date is  Em-Con 15th March 2015 and we will be in Whitby for Halloween (venue to be confirmed.

More promo piccy's to follow... Don't want to spoil you all at once, do I?
Oh if you want a signed copy of any of my books please go to My Website click on Contact Alison and we arrange for that to be sent to you.

If you see our van on the road, give us a wave or we'll see you at one f the many venues we'll be at this year.