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Thursday, 28 February 2013


A brief Q and A with Author, David Leadbeater.

Q: The Matt Drake Series has been a huge success. When writing it did you have a particular audience in mind?

David: I envisioned the adventure as an ongoing piece of pure escapist entertainment. Nothing too serious or (hopefully) anything that might happen in real life. A story best enjoyed with an open mind, an open bottle of wine or beer, and a sense of fun. It should read like a Hollywood blockbuster. Anyone looking for serious thriller fiction would be best advised to try a sample first.

Q: You have explained to your readers that the first 4 books make up the ‘Odin Cycle’. Obviously this requires a big storyline. How would you sum it up for readers who aren't familiar with your work?

David: The brief version? Matt Drake, a man struggling to kickstart a new career after seven years out of the army, gets dragged into a sprawling, non-stop action adventure where he is forced to call upon his old skills and confront the many unresolved nightmares of his past to help save the world. 

Q: How will the Matt Drake series evolve after the ‘Odin Cycle’? Is there to be another 'Cycle'?

David: Book 5 – due in April/May 2013 – will be an adventure in its own right and form the ‘bridge’ to a new set of ancient mysteries - now planned as a three book cycle based around Babylon, the ancient Gods, the crazy Tower of Babel and other legends, it will pose the biggest test yet to our struggling heroes.

Q: Staying with that last thought, the series actually centres around many diverse and interesting characters, not just Drake. Was this deliberate or did the story just evolve that way?

David: I wanted more than a single character to drive my story. I wanted several colourful, likeable men and women. The idea has proven favourable beyond my wildest dreams. I get so many emails begging me not to kill off Alicia, or not to make Mai the Coyote, or giving me half-a-dozen reasons why they like Torsten Dahl better that Drake. And it's proving even more popular as each character's lives and trials unfold and evolve with each novel. Readers love getting stuck in again to see how their favourite is doing and revisiting the chemistry between the characters. Killing off a major character early on in the series also shows that I am not afraid to take risks and move forward, something that will be proved again in the next cycle of books. Readers be warned - major events are coming!

Q: Your work reads like a Hollywood blockbuster. What do you think gives it that quality?

David: It hadn't been done in quite this way before. I wanted a truly distinct approach, to present each new release as an event that's highly anticipated and tailored to send the reader into that fun-filled zone of escapism, filled with the impossible action, humour and good times that they look forward to, much like a new movie.

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

#BuyIndie.... Let's help our fellow authors. . . posted on 20 March 2012 by David Leadbeater

    For my next post I wanted to move in a different direction. To all the Whedonites out there, don't worry, I'm planning something for The Cabin in the Woods as soon as I get a handle on it.
    Anyway, I think it's mega-important to support our fellow Indie authors so I'm going to buy a new Indie Kindle book every other day for the foreseeable future and post the details here, including links and Twitter ID's. 
    I know this kind of thing is already being practiced out there, but this is one of my small contributions and I hope some other #indie 's are inspired to do their own thing too!


Happy #indie Reading!


1. Leiyatel's Embrace by Clive S Johnson    http://tinyurl.com/7dv3uh5  
Twitter ID - @Clive_SJohnson


2. Crossfire BY Niki Savage 


http://tinyurl.com/7zqrzjn 


Twitter ID @nikisavage


3. Dark Pool by Helen Hanson
http://tinyurl.com/6rtob27 


Twitter ID @HelenHanson


4. Jaguar Sun by Martha Bourke
http://tinyurl.com/7jn8dw4 


Twitter ID @martha_bourke




5.Gray Justice by Alan Mcdermott
http://tinyurl.com/d3bws5e 


Twitter ID @Jambalian




6. Danger Undercover by Charity Parkerson
http://tinyurl.com/cqzjbh3


Twitter ID @charityparkerso


7. Bluewater Killer by CLR Dougherty
http://tinyurl.com/c8y79mf


    Twitter ID @clrdougherty


8. Regarding Dead Things by the side of the Road by Benjamin x Wretlind
    http://tinyurl.com/coqtd2w


Twitter ID @bxwretlind


9. Bone Dressing by Michelle I Brooks
    http://tinyurl.com/c3f2ljz


Twitter ID @MichelleIBrooks




10. Cassidy Jones and the Secret Formula by Elise Stokes
      http://tinyurl.com/chrvd9d


Twitter ID @CassidyJonesAdv


11. The Templar Agenda by John Paul Davis
    http://tinyurl.com/d7lr3b8
     
      Twitter ID @unknown_templar


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