Although the Cogheart Adventure Series has already taken off in the UK, Cogheart will be making it's debut in the US on February 12th 2019. I was lucky enough to read an advanced copy last October and posted a review of it here. There was so much to love about this book! It was unique, mysterious, and full of adventure. What kind of person created this whimsical world?
I admire authors who can convince readers to suspend disbelief in things out of the ordinary. Authors like Tony DiTerlizzi, J.K. Rowling, and Chris Colfer have a gift of creating new worlds for us to experience, and Peter Bunzl has done just that with Cogheart.
Cogheart
comes out on February 12th in the USA. How does it feel to be able to introduce
Lily, Robert, and Malkin to a whole new set of young readers?
“I am very excited for
Cogheart to come out in the USA. It will reach a whole new audience and I can’t
wait to hear what they think of Lily and Robert and Malkin’s adventures in this
and the other two books, Moonlocket and Skycircus, which will be
coming to the US in the next year with Jollyfish Press.”
What
do you enjoy the most about writing middle-grade books (books intended for 8-12
year olds)?
“I love middle-grade books because they’re
full of MARVEL, MAGIC and HUMOUR. And so are middle-grade readers. I love
meeting them because if they enjoy your book they’ll tell you so in no
uncertain terms. They say things like: "You're my favourite author of all
time!” "Better than Roald Dahl!” "One of the best books I've ever
read!” …Those kind of comments are ace, especially if they tell you personally
or write you a letter with pictures of the characters, all of their feedback is
such a joy and it’s one of the best part of writing children’s books.”
In
the Cogheart Adventure Series, Lily is one of our fearless main
characters. Is Lily based on anyone you
know?
“She’s a little bit based
on my sister when she was young - just her personality, not anything that
happens to her in the story.”
I
love that Cogheart is set in a Victorian “steampunk” setting. There aren’t many middle-grade books that
feature automatons and airships. If you
were to recommend your book to a young reader who has never read a genre such
as Cogheart, how would you get them to read it?
“I would say: If you love airships, clockwork machines, wise-cracking
mechanical foxes, dastardly deeds and daring do then you'll love the Cogheart…
It’s a fantastical action-packed story set in an alternative Victorian England,
where Lily, the fiery and quick-witted daughter of two world famous inventors,
Robert, a talented and thoughtful clockmaker's apprentice, and Malkin, a
scruffy and opinionated mechanical fox, must use every ounce of their courage
and cunning as they face a mysterious life-threatening adventure!”
On
your website, you mention that you have always been a writer and a storyteller. When it comes to writing and bringing
characters to life, is it difficult to sit down and start writing or are the
stories in your head easy to put on to paper?
“It can be a fun process, but I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s
easy. It took three years to write Cogheart. Not constantly, but still it felt
a long time. Nowadays it will take me a year to a year and a half to write a
book. At each stage the story changes a lot.
It goes through five or more drafts, and along the way readers and editors give
advice that tightens the story and helps pull the loose threads together.”
Also
on your website, you mention that you love reading books as much as you love
watching movies. Is there a movie that
you enjoyed that was based on a book?
“I just watched The
Miseducation of Cameron Post, starring Chloe Grace Moretz, it is based on a
2012 YA book of the same name by Emily M. Danforth. Also The Hate U Give,
film based on the book of the same name by Angie Thomas, both are brilliant and
thought provoking books and movies.”
Avid
readers love seeing what authors are reading on social media. What books are you reading right now and
why? Can you share a picture of your
book stack?
“I am currently reading The
Peculiar Peggs of Riddling Wood by Samuel J. Halpin, which is a
middle-grade fairytale style mystery set in present day England. Beautifully
written.
I just finished A
Spoonful of Murder by Robin Stevens. It’s the sixth book in the ‘Murder
Most Unladylike’ series – in the US I think they’re called ‘The Wells and Wong
Mysteries’. They’re great middle-grade murder mysteries set in the 1930s with
two school girl detectives Hazel Wong, the narrator, and her best friend, Daisy
Wells, solving the crimes.”
The Bookshelfie!
What
is your favorite childhood book?
“My favourite childhood book is probably The
Witches by Roald Dahl. I love the opening of the story; how it hooks you
from the very first line. I love the evil; the scariness of the witches,
especially the Grand High Witch, and the ending, which is totally different to
what you would expect in that kind of story.”
When
you have free time, how do you spend it?
“When I am not writing, I like to go
swimming, or for walks in the countryside. I do a bit of baking and sometime I
go out to a drawing group with friends. I also love to watch films, especially
in the cinema. Films and animation are a big inspiration for me. And I love
reading; I read a lot, mostly children’s books because I want to see what other
people are writing about right now.”
Can
you tell us about any projects that you are currently working on?
“I am currently working on a fourth book
in the Cogheart Adventures series.
I can’t say much about it yet, unfortunately, but it features Lily,
Robert and Malkin leaving the UK to go on a new adventure abroad. It will
probably be the final one in the series for the time being because I'm itching
to have a go at writing a couple of other standalone middle grade ideas I have
up my sleeve…”
Many thanks to Peter Bunzl and Shelley Jones for giving me the chance to be a part of this blog tour! I can't wait to read the rest of the Cogheart Adventure Series! Grab your copy of Cogheart TODAY at your local bookstore!
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