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An Exclusive Blackthorn Interview

A little while ago, I mentioned on Facebook that an awesome interview had landed on my desk. Charles Phipps – an all-round fantasy and sci-fi fan – discovered my series through his wife, Kat (awesome lady), and has since become a huge Blackthorn fan. Not only did he read my books, but he reviewed them too.

The minute I read his reviews for Blackthorn (all 5 stars, yay!), I was taken aback both by just how much he had picked up on as well as his unique reflections. I’ll be honest and say we don’t agree on everything (be warned – he’s not a Kane fan! *gasp of horror*), but isn’t that the great thing about books? Having now read a lot of his reviews, I totally respect how much time, effort and thought he puts into each one. Charles knows his stuff and, yes, I’m in awe of how much he knows.

An avid fan of worldbuilding (he is a fantasy writer himself, debuting with Permuted Press in 2015), Charles was keen to know more about Blackthorn’s creation. Knowing he’d come up with some nitty-gritty (and maybe tricky) questions, I simply couldn’t resist signing up to this one.

This has to be the most detailed interview I’ve ever given about creating Blackthorn and the process I went through – as well as a couple of hints of what to expect in Blood Deep (as always, no spoilers!). You can read the interview HERE.

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And if you’d like to read Charles’ fabulously insightful reviews of each Blackthorn book so far, you can click on the links below:

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Blood Roses

Blood Torn

Thank you SO much for hosting me on your blog, Charles – and for your patience in waiting for me to get Blood Deep drafted first!

And talking of Blood Deep

My revisions came back last week and it’s all looking good (phew)!! I’ll be making it the best it can be now under my editor’s guidance before sending it back in preparation for line edits. The even-better news is we’re another step closer to me being able to disclose the release date to you. I can’t wait! 😀

Announcing the Giveaway Winners!

Just over two weeks ago, I launched a competition for readers to cast the film version of my Blackthorn series. The prizes are a signed paperback copy of Blood Torn and/or the first three chapters of Blood Deep – also signed by me.

You could post your suggestions here, publicly on Facebook or via private message. For every character suggestion you made (one entry per character), you gained an entry number. I put all suggestions into a grid in no particular order and, using a random online generator, the numbers were selected.

The first number selected wins a signed paperback copy of Blood Torn and the second number selected wins the first 3 chapters of Blood Deep.

I’m so glad I chose to do this randomly again because I don’t know how on earth I would have chosen them otherwise.

Here we go…

The winner of the signed paperback copy of Blood Torn is… Nghiem Phuong Thi!

The winner of the first three chapters of Blood Deep (signed) is… Jen Daniels! 

You can watch the live selection process over on my Facebook page.

Huge congratulations, Nghiem Phuong and Jen!! Please send me a private message either via my contact page here or on Facebook and I’ll let you know what happens next. 🙂

And I’m really sorry if you missed out this time. 🙁

Thank you SO MUCH to everyone who joined in the fun and entered. If you’d like to see all the entries (except a few I’m still trying to track down – sorry if yours isn’t there yet…), they’re now live on their very own Pinterest board. You can look at it even if you don’t have a Pinterest account. The choices are fantastic!! Some names are repeated a few times to reflect how many readers chose them. It seems Ian Somerhalder was a very popular choice to play Kane!

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Haunted Mansions, Authors, Comics and Penguins – A Birthday to Remember

I’ve only taken just over a week off and it feels as though I’ve been away from here for way too long. Apologies to everyone who has been in touch over the past week and haven’t heard back from me yet – normal service is resuming very soon!

For those not in the know, it was my 40th birthday last Wednesday so, after nineteen relentless (though incredibly fun) months since the launch of Blackthorn, I decided to take a break for a short while. Organised by my amazing husband, it’s been a week full of surprises.

It kicked off with a visit to my home country of Wales, where we spent the afternoon in the small market town of Hay-on-Wye. Famous for its second-hand and antiquarian bookshops, it’s also home to the Hay Literature Festival which brings in over 80,000 writers, publishers and book fans every year. A place full of quirky cobbled backstreets, unique arts and crafts and over thirty bookshops, it’s the perfect place to visit if, like me, you have a thing for ceiling-high walls of books and the smell of old paper.

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Back in England, we then went on to Shrewsbury to stay in a stunning 18th Century manor house. Having spent over ten years living in an eighteenth century cottage in rural Devon, you’d think I’d been used to a room fully equipped with angular beams and low ceilings. The first night nearly ended in disaster though when, not only did I come down with a horrendous cold half-way through dinner, a middle-of-the night-sleepy-eyed return from the bathroom had me nearly knocking myself out cold when I walked straight into the bed-post. The thunk was so powerful it even managed to wake Tim (believe me, it’s a feat!).

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Managing to survive my clumsiness though, we headed into the town the following day where Tim, to my excitement, told me he’d booked a table at a local comic book store. Oh yes, let me lust after Batmobile replicas and Star Wars figurines over Gucci handbags any day. I walked into the shop, not knowing which direction to run in first, when I glanced to my right only to see a pair of hands clutching an original copy of my first book…

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I’ve had plenty of heart-stopping moments in my life, and this was right up there. Because what does an author do in that situation? Do they look the person in the eye and say, “Hi, that’s my book you’re holding”? Or do they walk on by like it didn’t happen? I stood. I gawped. My instinct was to run. I reached back to grab my husband’s hand to try and subtly point out someone in that store at that exact moment had my book. Instead, Tim put his arm around me (I think to stop me falling backwards) as I simultaneously looked up only to hear him say, “I know you’re going to kill me for this, but meet Tracey.”

For those who don’t know, Tracey Rogers is one of the original Blackthorn superfans. I’ve never met her, we’ve only ever spoken via social media, but this lady means the absolute world to me. She has supported (though she refers to it as “stalked”) me ever since the close of New Voices in 2011 – the online writing competition through which I was discovered by my publisher. She is one of Blackthorn’s three original unsung heroes who remained particularly close by after the competition closed. When Blood Roses (which finalled in 2010, Blood Shadows in 2011), was eventually rejected by Nocturne after an agonising 18-month wait, she was one three ladies who gave me the courage not to return Blackthorn to my bottom drawer but try another publisher. The other two were the wonderful Amity Grays (all the way over in Idaho, U.S – we’ll meet one day, Nit!) and CC Mackenzie (pen name).

Sobs and hugs later (whilst apologising for my tears, my cold-induced sniffles and my inability to string a decent sentence together), it was catch-up time – and Ms Tracey Rogers is absolutely as lovely and funny and warm as she is online. Amongst chat and giggles, we were soon excitedly browsing superhero memorabilia when Tracey stumbled on the find of the day. Yep, definitely one for The Vampire Diaries fans!

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Tracey and me, right next to the Salvatore brothers – well, kind of.

After an amazing few hours and reluctantly saying goodbye to Tracey, Tim and I moved on to Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare, where we stayed in a Neo-Gothic mansion on the outskirts of the town. Claimed to be the most haunted hotel in Britain, horror-film buffs might like to know it was the setting for Robert Wise’s The Haunting (1963) – and I could immediately see why. Unfortunately there were no ghostly sightings during our stay though. Boo. 🙁

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With Tim having organised lunch out the next day, we were ambling down the streets of Stratford with me still chuntering away about having met Tracey when I heard, “Lindsay! Lindsay J. Pryor!” shouted from somewhere ahead. I stared at the woman, wondering how on earth she knew who I was. It took a moment to sink in, not least because she looks so different to her online photo. But her unmistakable Scottish accent and the only one shameless enough to shout out, “Lindsay J. Pryor – best-selling author!” down the street, gave her away. Still reeling with the shock of meeting Tracey, I was then staring at Christine (CC) Mackenzie. This lady is single-handedly responsible for dragging me onto social media, giving me loads of advice in the background to the point I nicknamed her my writerly-mum and, with her utterly unwavering belief in Blackthorn, has been there to bolster me up whenever things have got tough. Needless to say, what started off as a planned couple of hours over dinner turned into a nine-hour chat marathon (a Scottish and Welsh woman face-to-face = warp speed conversation).

And when I thought I couldn’t take any more excitement, the seriously-super-lovely Fiona Chapman also arrived in on the surprise. I started stalking aspiring author Fiona via Twitter a few months ago and, again, finding out we had a huge amount in common, we struck up a friendship very quickly. Fiona tweets, RTs, shares, comments, reviews and everything else in her enduring support for Blackthorn, so meeting her was a dream come true. Thank you, ladies, for making my birthday so special. I’ll never forget it.

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 Fiona, me and Christine.

Last night, my husband concluded my week of surprises with a black-tie charity fundraiser at the Living Coasts in Torquay, South Devon. If you know anything about me, you’ll know I’m a massive animal lover and a really keen supporter of animal welfare and conservation. With penguins having been my late Dad’s favourite animal (it would have been his birthday too this month), we spent the night at a Penguin Ball to raise money for vital conservation work both at Living Coasts and their related projects abroad. I had a chance to get up close with the Macaroni Penguins (fortunately not endangered) to kick-start a fantastic and totally worthwhile night. As you can tell though, this handsome little chap’s buddy had better things to do with his time than chat to me – like stare at a blank wall.

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“Then I caught a fish THIS big…” Okay, it’s an old joke but I write dark not funny…

Tim – thank you SO much for all your hard work and background planning to make this a week to remember. Thank you Christine, Fiona and Tracey for being there to share it with me. Thanks to everyone who sent me lovely birthday messages. And to round it off, Blood Shadows hit No. 1 in Amazon’s US Gothic Romance charts again. Yay!!

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Don’t forget, Wednesday sees the close of my giveaway to be in with a chance of winning a signed paperback copy of Blood Torn and/or the first three chapters of Blood Deep (signed by me). Huge thanks to everyone who has already joined in the fun – the cast is looking soooo good!

If you’d still like to enter (via here or Facebook), all you have to do is let me know who you would cast in Blackthorn the movie. I’ll announce the winner/s on Friday!

Blood Deep News and a Giveaway

I’ve finished writing Blood Deep! Well, in first draft anyway. As of yesterday, it’s in the hands of my publisher and editor whilst I await their verdict in the next couple of weeks. In the meantime, I’m left with post-exam/post-interview nerves. Let’s hope they like it!

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That’s the exciting news. As a small aside, the sad news is that on Friday, days before my deadline, my beloved laptop finally gave up on me. It feels like the end of an era, not least because I’ve spent fourteen years writing Blackthorn on it. It’s now going to rest snugly in my attic with my old electric typewriter where Blackthorn begun its first outing all those years ago. Sigh.

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But back to Blood Deep

So what happens next?

Before you get too excited, for those not in the know, this is just the first stage of the process. Once the story gets the nod of approval, the structural edits soon follow. After the structural edits come the line edits. After the line edits come the copy edits. A whole team will be working away in the background week after week until Blood Deep is exactly how I want it. The good news, however, is that although there’s still a wait, it might not be too much longer before my publisher let’s me announce the release date. Stay close for that one!

HUGE thanks, Team Blackthorn!

Since the release of Blood Torn back at the end of February, Blackthorn’s readership has increased day by day. Luckily for the series, many of you are wonderfully vocal with it – and this is something that certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed by my publisher. I cannot thank you enough for all the amazing messages you’ve been sending my way, let alone the fantastic reviews you’ve been leaving on places such as Amazon and Goodreads. Every single review matters and makes a massive difference in helping towards more Blackthorn books being signed. So THANK YOU so much for taking time out to share your support for both me and Blackthorn.

It’s payback time with a giveaway!

So to say thank you to all my awesomely-lovely Blackthorn supporters and because it’s my 40th birthday next week, I can’t resist a giveaway. I’ve been promising this for a little while but wanted to hold on until Blood Deep was in.

The challenge is simple and hopefully fun! Could you cast ‘Blackthorn The Movie’? Did you have someone in mind when you read the books? Do you know who would make the perfect Kane? The best Leila? Have you already decided on the ideal man to play Jask Tao and head up Blackthorn’s most notorious pack?

All you have to do to enter this giveaway is write your suggestions below this post or on my Facebook page stating who YOU would cast in the title roles. Because casting is so subjective though, I’m not going to judge the winners. Instead I’m going to pick names randomly from a hat. You get an entry for every suggestion you make so the more characters you choose, the better chance you stand!

The prizes

There are TWO prizes up for grabs – again, the winner of each prize will be chosen randomly. The same person may even win both!

Are you looking at the picture of that manuscript above, wondering what’s written beyond that first chapter? I’m going to give one reader the chance to read the first three chapters of Blood Deep before anyone else (other than my publisher and editor!). It won’t be an e-copy though – I’ll send you a one-off print version signed by me.

Also up for grabs is a signed paperback copy of my last release, Blood Torn.

It doesn’t matter where you are, I’ll post both prizes anywhere – so don’t let location put you off.

The giveaway opens now and closes on Wednesday June 25th (midnight UK time). I’ll announce the winners on Friday 27th June here on my blog.

I’ll also be posting all your suggestions onto a Pinterest board dedicated to YOUR shared vision of the Blackthorn cast. I’ll share the completed board with you once the competition closes.

I’m going to be taking a short break between now and then but please do keep posting your entries! Good luck! 🙂

Meet Blood Deep’s Eden and Jessie – My Vision

A frequent question authors get asked is who inspired their characters, not least in terms of their appearance. I’ve always had to answer with the honest answer of “no-one”. Instead of seeing someone and then creating a character based on that inspiration, the creation of my characters and their appearances sparked simultaneously.

This, of course, was never an issue when they stayed in my head and no one else needed to see them. But, since being published, it’s not just interviewers who ask that question – of course my publisher now needs to see my vision too, not least for those all-important book covers.

I’ve made no secret of the fact I’ve had a real struggle trying to find the right images for each of my characters. Having lived with them for almost eighteen years now, they’re as clear to me as anyone I know. I’ve trawled through hundreds of images these past eighteen months trying to find the right people to match my vision. All I’ll say is thank goodness for Pinterest!

Well, it’s that time again. 😀 With the first draft of Blood Deep due with Bookouture next week, it won’t be too long before the editing process is underway and the covers start being discussed. So, after a couple of months of keeping it secret, I’ve now launched my Blood Deep board over on Pinterest. There will be lots more to come on it in due course but, for now, I have a few sample Eden and Jessie shots to share. The ones below, I think, are the most defining. I hope you like them!







And talking of finding appropriate people to play my characters…

A few weeks ago I asked if anyone would like to have a bit of fun sharing who you would cast to play my characters in the film version of Blackthorn – all as part of a giveaway. I have more news of that next week!