Wednesday 30 April 2014

A Journey To The Darker Side of Other People's Lives: Meet Chris Macfarlane


Ladies and gents! You got a chance to meet yours truly on the blog last week, so it is now my pleasure to introduce you to one of my most beloved MA colleagues and fellow Where the Wild Words Are author, Chris Macfarlane.  Last year I had the pleasure of sharing a workshop group with Chris, and I was always struck both by her unparalleled sense of story both in her own writing and in her feedback to others.  I'm thrilled that she decided to develop her piece, A Girl Called Harry, into a full manuscript.  It's a book for teens with a strong moral compass and I'm getting excited right now imagining this novel finding its way into the hands of its intended readership! So, without further ado, I'll let the woman speak for herself.  Dear readers, I give you Chris Macfarlane!

Friday 25 April 2014

Finding her Voice: Introducing Yael Tischler

Afternoon, all!
I'm really excited today, because I get to kick off this run of introductions by interviewing my good friend and co-conspirator Yael Tischler! When I first met Yael, back in September 2012, it was clear within about a minute that we were going to be great friends. Since then we've co-written stories, embarked on numerous adventures, invited you all to join our barricade, and finished some MAs into the bargain.
That alone would be excellent grounds for an interview. But Yael isn't just one of my best friends, she's also someone whose stories always excite me - a fantastically talented writer with a real gift for getting into characters lives and voices. And the reason I'm so excited about today? I honestly can't wait for the rest of the world to get the chance to read her writing.

So, ladies and gentlemen. I give you... Yael Tischler!



Where The Wild Writers Are...


As Harriet reminded us a few weeks ago, summer is well on its way (though you wouldn't know it from the weather outside). And so too is May 13th, when myself and the other writers from Bath Spa's MA in Writing for Young People will be launching our Where the Wild Words Are anthology and setting out into the as-yet uncharted waters of the publishing industry. It's simultaneously exciting and terrifying, and I really can't wait!

(picture courtesy of the fantastic Harriet Balfour Evans)


But of course, before we can launch the anthology in style, there are a few more preparations to be made. Pitches need honing, some books still need finishing, and we clearly can't start transforming the venue until the day intself. And, while the official countdown runs on the anthology site, we thought we'd do a countdown of our own on the Chronicles of Word and give anyone reading the chance to get to know the writers a bit in advance. In other words, for the next three weeks we will be interviewing each other! 

So, are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin... 

Thursday 3 April 2014

Summer’s on its way! …Sort of.



Okay, so the picnic blanket is still mouldy and crumpled up in the shed, temperatures are still verging on arctic, and your sunglasses are god knows where, BUT things on the YA scene couldn't be hotter (not even counting those pictures of Theo James at the Divergent premiere... enough said). 
Here are some latest releases that I can’t wait to get my hands on:

Aside from having the best title of 2014 so far, The 57 Lives of Alex Wayfare revolves around one of the most exciting themes known to books, erm... ever. Of course, any book about time travel would struggle NOT to be awesome, but this one looks particularly promising. Geeky-yet-quietly-hilarious Alex is trying to get rid of her weird visions of the past – a task gets infinitely harder when it turns out they’re actual scenes from her fifty six various previous lives. And if that wasn’t enough to deal with, there's someone on her tail, someone who's biding their own time before going in for the kill...

Coming in a close second for Most Awesome Title of The Year (and arguably, Most Awesome Cover of the Year) is The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender. It’s a moving account of a girl born with bird wings, struggling in her innocence to make sense of the world around her. Leslye Walton’s rich, beautiful language explores love, nostalgia, hope and sorrow. Sure to be a tearjerker; prepare accordingly.

And if Gayle Forman’s new instalment Just One Year is filled with even a smidge of the tension, dialogue and heart-melting detail of its predecessor, Just One Day, you’re going to want to keep those tissues out. This time, we’re getting up close and personal with the charming and somewhat elusive Willem de Ruiter. 
Romantics, please form an orderly queue. 


My final recommendation isn’t out until summer, but I’m sure it’ll be worth the wait…

Kate Karyus Quinn has a knack for the eerie and the terrifying – if you read her last book, Another Little Piece, you’ll know what I mean. But the concept of (Don't You) Forget About Me is pure, twisted brilliance.
Gardnerville is an near-utopian paradise. Except for the fact that, every one year in four, the town’s fuel source exacts its revenge on its teens, imbuing them with hostile urges that make them commit horrifying acts. To save her sister - one of its victims - Skylar must lift herself out of her grief and drug-induced stupor, and find a way to finally set the town free.
Roll on June! *claps wildly*


So what’s on your YA reading list this month? Any recommendations? Don't forget to add them in the comments sections below...