The Joshua Files – ICE SHOCK book trailer
Here it is finally – the video trailer for ICE SHOCK.
You might spot something intriguing in there…if you look carefully.
The Joshua Files – ICE SHOCK book trailer
Here it is finally – the video trailer for ICE SHOCK.
You might spot something intriguing in there…if you look carefully.
I’ve mentioned before that I’m a long-time “Doctor Who” fan. At least I think I have. Never actually wrote fanfic but I did subscribe to “Doctor Who Monthly” and the fanzine Frontier Worlds.
One of my favourite DWM covers featured this photo of Peter Davison as The Doctor, all fetching in his pierrot costume. It’s from an episode ‘Black Orchid’, which I’d characterize as being in the DW subgenre “history-mystery-romp”.
In these stories the Doctor and companions typically visit an exotic past which enables them to get into costume and generally have fun with some stereotypes whilst also solving a murder, defeating a monster, etc.
“Black Orchid” is set in the 1920s in an English country house, with more than a nod or two at Agatha Christie – there’s a costume ball and anthropological intrigue.
With TWO real-life historical characters mentioned in “The Joshua Files” (two famous Mayan archaeologists) I had always planned to bring in something like this to Joshua Files.
An old country house. Hidden papers belonging to a dead archaeologist. A costume party. How could I resist temptation like that?
I couldn’t. So it’s there…and I wonder if you guess what costumes will feature?
It’s not by accident that the hero and a certain other person appear wearing the same costume. A free signed copy of ICE SHOCK to the first person to tell me who and why…
Professional writers aren’t allowed to play, by the way!
Oh and the other Doctor Who homage in ICE SHOCK – as I’ve said before, is in the title, which was inspired by EARTHSHOCK, a classic Peter Davison/Cyberman story.
There may be one other reason why I love that issue of DWM. I believe it may be the issue in which a letter appeared from a Mexican DW fan asking for penpals. That was, as Rick tells Capt. Louis Renault in ‘Casablanca’, “the start of a ‘beautiful friendship”. (Martin – am I right?)
You hear a lot about writers finding their ‘voice’ or the voice of their narrator.
It can take a while.
I found Josh’s voice in the first draft of a manuscript I was calling THE FIFTH CODEX. It was to have been the second book of the series.
(Yes indeed. Imagine – in the original drafts I didn’t even let the hero find the codex in book 1 – he only found the city. And book 2 was finally going to address the mystery of the lost codex…and why a famous British Mayan archaeologist apparently suppressed the process of deciphering the Mayan script.)
So I’d written this manuscript: Todd Garcia, Boy Archaeologist. It was sitting in the offices of a few literary agencies and two publishers. I was waiting to hear (the answer from all would be ‘no thanks’.) And I got to thinking that I wished I’d made young Todd a bit more sensitive. He was a pretty confident, feisty guy. Things didn’t get him down; he took on the world of puzzles with confidence. His world was much safer, much cosier than Josh’s.
So I wrote this blog entry, imagining a troubling dream the boy might have had. (There’s something else to tell about that dream…but that can wait until ICE SHOCK is published.)
And that was it – Josh walked out from those pages, almost fully formed.
When the agent who took me on told me he wanted a complete rewrite with a more vulnerable main character, I knew exactly where to find him…
That chapter has become the first blog entry in ICE SHOCK. When you read it, if you do, remember that in many ways, that’s where Josh was conceived.
The blog entry is called ‘Blue In Green’. I wrote it whilst listening to the Miles Davis track from ‘Kind of Blue’. The YouTube video is some old footage of the Bill Evans Trio playing ‘Blue In Green’.
Okay, since ‘Clues about the plot’ (of ICE SHOCK) is leading in the poll I’ll give you the first one.
I begin each book with thinking hard about the state of mind of the hero – in this case Josh.
How does he feel after the previous adventure? What’s he been through since then? Some emotions might have settled…others have festered. He isn’t in the same emotional state as he was at the end of the last book. Months have passed and when you are a teenager, months can make a huge difference.
So Josh is brooding on what has gone before…and then the story starts when I throw him a curve ball.
Some bit of new information arrives to utterly disrupt his world. In INVISIBLE CITY the news is that his father is dead. In ICE SHOCK too, the news is about his father.
A rumour; something that Josh didn’t know about those last days. Someone comes forward with an astonishing revelation. And that person is a character named Rodrigo del Pozo.
In fact I know a guy called Rodrigo del Pozo and with his permission I’ve borrowed his name and profession for the character. My friend Rodrigo, like the character in ICE SHOCK, is a singer, a tenor who specialises in early and renaissance music.
In real life, Rodrigo’s family and mine became friends when our eldest daughters met at the local Catholic primary school. Then, like the character in the story, they moved back to Santiago de Chile. I thought it would be fun to give Josh’s father a friend with the same name and profession, And then have that character turn up with an astonishing revelation.
But what will it be? Here’s a clue…it’s linked to the last known position of the Ix Codex before Josh’s grandfather, Aureliano, took it back to Mexico.
Meanwhile, if you enjoy music, take a look at Rodrigo’s website or listen to this clip on YouTube, where Rodrigo displays the virtuosity of his voice and range – without every sounding like a ‘screaming drag queen’. As he used to put it.
That doesn’t mean you get a twist of lemon with the bound proof of ICE SHOCK, btw.
It means there’s a twist in the competition; a twist that I’m only telling you guys here on mgharris.net
Firstly though – the competition. I announced this over on themgharris.com – you can read the full story there.
The basics are – you have to take the deciphered message of the code in INVISIBLE CITY and discover the single word that Josh has buried within the text. The code was a replacement code that over one hundred readers correctly deciphered. But what most people haven’t known until now is that there’s a second code.
And what I haven’t told anyone else yet – is that this word is a Very Important Clue in the Alternate Reality Game (ARG) that we’ll be launching along with ICE SHOCK.
So even if you don’t win the bound proof of ICE SHOCK – you can still crack the clue and be ready for the ARG.
One more thing – the method that you need to use to decipher this clue is also used by Josh in ICE SHOCK to crack a very cryptic message about his destiny…