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Joshua Files readers writing

Hey Danny, where are you?

Last summer whilst playing with my five-year-old daughter in the local playground I came across a family of children playing with their grandparents, with whom they were visiting.

One of these children, aged 10, was named Danny. Whilst playing on the roundabout we discussed Man United’s upcoming game, his school’s extra-curricular lessons in detective skills, and eventually he asked me what I did for a living.

I told him I wrote children’s books, but that none of them had been published yet. He seemed very interested, asked to know more. I told him about ‘The Joshua Files’. He was even more interested, even excited. “When can I read it?” he asked. Then I had to explain a bit of the publication process and the painful fact that he might never read it because it might never be published.

Agent had had the script for 3 months and I’d heard nairy a peep…

As we departed, I told Danny that he could find news of my book on the little Website I was knocking together for the book.

Danny – if you ever read this – guess what, “The Joshua Files” is going to be published. I’m sorry but you’ll have to wait until you’re at least 12 to read it!

Would you like a free signed copy of the book when it arrives in spring 2008? If you write to my agent, tell him what town you come from and which football team you support, then we’ll know it’s really you. I’ll see that you receive a copy asap.

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ice shock writing

Book 2 begins

Since the beginning of December I’ve written the first 30,000 words of The Joshua Files – Book 2. I had considered the title ‘The Lotus Sect’ but my agent didn’t like it. I went back to the drawing board, came up with something that’s hopefully a bit more intriguing.

(An’ NURR, am not tellin’ you wot it is so SHU’ URP!)

Loving this writing. Book 1 is getting a good, thorough editing by my editor as I write Book 2. I’ve agreed to make one significant change to the character in the original ms – bringing Josh’s age down from 15 to 13. Trying this out in Book 2 was key to getting it right in the revised Book 1.

The Editor was right, the difference is subtle, yet will hopefully make the ms more accessible to a slightly younger readership.

NB I will name The Editor when The Publisher emerges from behind the screen.

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Joshua Files writing

MG’s Books

I have a two-book deal for the first books of the series title: ‘The Joshua Files’.

Book 1 is ‘Invisible City’. Book 2 – first draft written – no title yet.

‘Invisible City’ is due out in Feb 2008.

UPDATE ADDED JULY 2007
The deal was recently announced by Scholastic Children’s Books and reported by Publishing News. You can read Redhammer’s (who represent my writing) announcement here.

Meanwhile I am now working on another project. Quite Secret! I’m not giving anything away about it except that it is set in Cuba and has the working title ‘Jaguar’s Realm’.

UPDATE ADDED OCT 2007
“The Joshua Files – Invisible City” is now listed at online retailers like Amazon.

It will be available from Feb 4th 2008.

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getting published Joshua Files writing

And the publisher is…

Well now, that would be telling.

We’re keeping this project under wraps just a leetle bit longer. They will reveal their identity when we’ve good ‘n edited the manuscript.

They sent me flowers, bless ’em. Lovely ones, too!

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agents getting published Joshua Files writing

Best. Week. Ever.

What a week it turned out to be.

About two weeks ago I received an email from my agent, Peter. Could I come to London to meet some publishers?

I hadn’t let my hopes get up. I didn’t realise that Peter had only recently gone out with it – he’d been waiting for the right moment.

So when Peter began with all the phone calls, I didn’t take it too seriously. I was deeply into my new project – working title – ‘Realm of the Jaguar’.

Monday rolled around. I met Peter at his club and we chatted for half-an-hour, mostly about a certain press story involving him and a well-loved celebrity, which had caused Peter to be chased by paparazzi.

Then I started to meet publishers. One in particular had some excellent ideas about how to improve the book. Peter sat by and said very little. Later he told me that I’d been a tad too business-like. “It’s not a business meeting,” he said.

We jumped into a taxi and drove to yet another publisher, where I had one of the major surprises of my life. As we sat down with the editor, I was presented with a suede-covered box, on which a sticker decorated with Mayan glyphs pronounced something about a prophecy from a codex… Inside was another sheet, continuing the story…

(I’m honestly too embarrassed to write the contents of those sheets, but in short, it said that in 2008 they would like to launch my book.)

There was a marketing proposal stuck onto papyrus, and a separate sheet (folded concertina-fashion, like a Mayan codex!) with the ‘Offer’, which I passed straight to my agent. Everything was gift-wrapped and tied with a bow. There was a box of Maya Gold chocolates on the table, I realised. I frankly could hardly believe my eyes. It was one of those situations where there’s a two-second gap between perception and reaction. “Wow,” I said, nodding, struggling to comprehend what I was seeing. I was banking on ‘wow’ being the appropriate reaction, but I wasn’t exactly sure.

Then I met the rest of the team. They told me how much they liked my book, asked me some questions about what inspired it and where the story was going…

Well, I used to tell anyone (who’d listen) anything I could about my books, but for the past year I haven’t. Guess I’ve realised that unless you’ve read and love a book, it’s no fun to hear about one. And sometimes even then…yanno. So to suddenly have a crowd of people being so fascinated, was pretty overwhelming. As we left their office, I had the sense of being slowly disconnected from reality. What the hell is going on? I thought.

Back at Peter’s club, we met even more publishers. One carried a large aluminium tube decorated with stickers made up in black and red, with the book title in a logo. This ‘offer’ came gift-wrapped with six bars of Maya Gold chocolate, toys that tied-in with the book and the financial and marketing proposal printed on glossy, “Joshua Files” logo-headed paper. They’d actually knocked up a logo! More enthusiastic chat about the book, favourite films and TV shows, writers, influences, things in the story pipeline, plans for how to sell and launch the book.

I simply didn’t know this kind of thing happened. “I need to take a moment,” I told Peter after they’d left. “This is a little overwhelming.”I wasn’t kidding. I worried that I might actually burst into tears…I was having a pretty unprecedented experience. The last time I remember feeling anything close to it was when I was interviewed for a place at Oxford and my soon-to-be-tutor put me out of my misery and told me that he would be offering me a place.

Peter was sympathetic. When I told him that it was beyond my wildest dreams, he said, “This is just the beginning.”

So…that’s how it begins. Who knew?