Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 January 2015

Remembering the Unremembered with Rachel Tsoumbakos

I'm joined today by the wonderful Rachel Tsoumbakos, introducing her new book to us.  It's definitely one to watch out for!

Unremembered Things by Rachel Tsoumbakos

Unremembered Things by Rachel Tsoumbakos (Genre: Paranormal Romance)
Unremembered Things (Wood Nymph Chronicles #1) by Rachel Tsoumbakos Age category: New Adult Release Date: February 10, 2015 Genre: Paranormal Romance

Blurb

One woman, two worlds and nothing but UNREMEMBERED THINGS separating them. Indiana Shamira has a dark secret that could shatter her version of reality and get her killed in the process. Now if only she could remember what it is… When Indiana wakes with no memory of her past life and a vampire called Sam hanging from the rafters in her cellar, she knows things are about to get nasty. Not only does Sam know all about her previous life, but he seems intent on seducing her as well. Of course her boyfriend, Kurt, has different ideas – like making her open the portal to hell! And then there is the nagging suspicion that Indiana is not entirely human, now she can see ghostly images from the Otherworld. Or could it be from the life she can no longer remember? They include the flickering effigy of Kurt and a redwood forest that conjures up deeply repressed magic. Not only will Indiana have to risk everything to keep the door to another dimension closed, she will have to decide whether she is ready to lose her heart to someone who has more secrets than herself. Set in the lush Australian bush, UNREMEMBERED THINGS is a fusion of fantasy, paranormal and forbidden romance.

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Excerpt

“It is time.” Her voice purred like a kitten, but Indiana suspected she was really a feral animal on the inside. “For what?” Her voice was raspy, hesitant and unsure if she really wanted to know the answer. Somewhere, deep inside, she suspected she already knew. “Just remember I’m doing this for us,” Sam whispered into her ear. “So we can be together forever.” Before Indiana could question him further, she felt a flurry of hands over her body. Indiana tried to open her eyes, but a warm hand reached up and carefully covered them. Indiana was bitten – hard, and she groaned in pleasure. Shocked by her unexpected display, she clutched her hands outwards. Feeling the writhe of skin on skin, she tried to pull herself free. The tickle of fingers across her neck and down her spine calmed her with their warm familiarity. “It’s okay, Indiana.” The feathery words danced across her skin, warm like a summer breeze. She stilled and let Sam’s fingers intertwine with her own, relieved by his simple touch. Time seemed to move forward and Indiana was presented with brief snippets of fleeting images; Camilla biting Sam, biting her. Indiana enjoying the pain of Camilla’s sharp teeth as they gnashed at her neck, her thighs and her wrist. The flurry of skin and hands and teeth as they writhed together in the height of passion. Pale hands slithered over her own luminescent skin, then Sam’s darker skin brushed against her own, warming her and protecting her but against what she was unsure. Then Camilla poised over Sam, a knife in her hand. A flash of blood as it splayed out from a gaping neck wound. Indiana’s involuntary gasp and then choking sob at the sight of the cavernous hole. Hungry sucking as Camilla drank her fill. A warm hand, its fingers still laced through hers, slowing turning ice cold.

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About the Author

Rachel Tsoumbakos. Author of contemporary horror and paranormal fiction.Rachel Tsoumbakos is a stay home mother of two. Her main passions are writing, reading and organic gardening. Rachel lives with her husband, two kids, three cats and eight chickens in the hills surrounding Melbourne, Australia. While she has had several articles published through mainstream magazines, she has also written extensively for True Blood Net and the now defunct Suite 101. When she is not tending to her organic veggie garden, she is working on her cardio as she trains for the zombie apocalypse.

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Monday, 23 June 2014

Composing Mr. Composure



Well, isn’t today an exciting day?

Why?  Because it's a Tuesday!  
Is that not a good enough reason?  You want to know more?

Well (again)...

Last year, my novel Sin was serialised on Wattpad – the YouTube of books with over 14 million unique hits per month.  I’d posted samples before this point and was surprised and delighted to be asked to put the whole book up there.  Of course this was a risk.  If people could read it, why would they buy it?  In the end, however, this hasn’t mattered.  At the point of writing, Sin has had over 607,200 reads and some very humbling comments.  The fact i now have such a large fanbase wipes out any concerns I had about book sales.  I’d much rather have someone tell me they’ve enjoyed something I’ve written than have a couple of quid and not hear anything.



Anywho-de-do.

Earlier this year, my wife and I watched a movie.  The premise of the film was that all crime, for twelve hours, would be legal.  The movie was called The Purge.  It was a little disturbing, to be honest, as it showed what some people might possibly do just because they could.

A couple of weeks ago, I was contacted by the lovely Caitlin at Wattpad with another opportunity, one she wondered if I’d be interested in.

It seemed NBC Universal were bringing out the sequel, this time called The Purge: Anarchy.  It also seemed Wattpad were involved in the promotion of the film and had contacted their “top writers” (!) to ask if they’d like to write a story, based on the premise of the film, to coincide with the release of the film.

Would I be interested?  WOULD I??

That’ll be a yes!

Now, I admit to a little concern about this.  Not only was the story going to be tied in to the release of what I don’t doubt will be a successful film, but it was also outside my comfort zone.  I generally write paranormal thrillers.  Yes, I’ve dipped my toe in the waters of children’s poetry and erotica, but mainly it has a supernatural side.  For this, I figured ghosts or Death would be a little out of place.  Wattpad had said they wouldn’t mind a paranormal twist, so I set about writing.

I surprised myself.  The story seemed to come quite naturally, and I’d taken a different, hopefully original, path to tell the tale while still keeping it true to the premise.

It wasn’t easy going, to be honest.  I desperately needed a new computer at home so thought this was the perfect time, and excuse, to buy one.  It turned out my new PC didn’t want to download anything on Windows Update.  I spent two nights, when I should have been writing, trying to solve this issue.  Once I did, I then spent time getting the machine all set up.  Then I began to write.  Then the wireless keyboard decided to not want to play.  Then the helpdesk warranty people instructed me to do a system restore – back to just before I’d installed all the software.  Then I had to mess about doing it all again.

But...

The story is to be written in four parts.  The first part of my work, Mr. Composure, will be going live today - 24th June - with subsequent parts being uploaded weekly.  Not only will it be going up on my own page, but NBC Universal will be featuring it on their page too.

And it will be used, over the course of the year, to promote the film!

Can I just say WOW!?!

So, please drop by and take a peek.  I hope you enjoy it!  And, watch out for the release of the film next month!

My Wattpad page is here.  You'll find Sin, along with lots of other stories by me and, now, part one of Mr. Composure!

NBC Universal's page is here, where you'll find my story plus others and a whole lot more!

Have a look at the trailer for The Purge: Anarchy.  Looking good!


Update!  As of 10:33am (UK time) on 28th June, Mr. Composure has had a massive 21,565 reads!  It's also been called 'the best story on Wattpad' and 'simply stunning'!

Wow!

Update 2!  As of 07:55am (UK time) on 30th June, we're at 27,146 reads!  That's unbelievable!  Thank you so much to everyone who's dropped by.  I appreciate you taking the time to read my work and so many of you have left incredible comments!  Part two will be uploaded tomorrow (Tuesday).

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Along Came a Spider...


When I was younger, I used to watch a programme called London’s Burning.  Carrie, a resident of these here parts, actually believes London did burn and she’s the only survivor.  Carrie, of the red hair, red eyes and ready for anything, isn’t entirely wrong, thanks to the latest person to wander into the recreation room...

 

Ey up, there.  What’s your name? 

Stephen Leather.

 

Hello Stephen.  Where are you from? 

Manchester.

 

I’ve been there a few times for concerts and flights, and almost moved close by for work.  Do you like living there?  If not, where would your favourite place to live be?  Is yes, where would you least like to live? 

I don’t live there anymore. I’m in Bangkok most of the time, which is pretty much my favourite place, though I’m a big fan of London, LA and Paris.  I have lived in Bath, Exeter, Glasgow, London, Hong Kong, Paris, Baltimore and Dublin.  Where would I least like to live? Somewhere cold and rainy, I think. Which I suppose would be Manchester!  I much prefer warm sunny places. But having said that I would love to spend some time in Alaska.

 

Alaska would be cool – literally!  Is this why you write thrillers?  They’re actually autobiographical and you’ve lived so many glamorous places because you’re a spy on the run?  Is being a writer is this your ‘day job’?

Oh yes, and has been for almost twenty-five years.  Before that I was a journalist with staff jobs on the Glasgow Herald, The Daily Mirror, The Daily Mail, the South China Morning Post and The Times, so I have been writing professionally for more than thirty years.

 

That sounds like a dream job.  I know someone who’d love to be able to do that.  Tell me about your latest project.

I am working on the 11th Dan “Spider” Shepherd book, which will probably be called White Knights. It’s set mainly in Pakistan and will hopefully be action-packed. I plan to do many more stories about Shepherd. He has his own website at www.danspidershepherd.com.

 

My new book in the Jack Nightingale series is published on January 16.  Nightingale is a supernatural detective investigating mainly occult cases and they are fun books to write.  This one is called Lastnight and someone is murdering Goths!  I spent a lot of time hanging out with Goths for research.



I like Spider already.  I actually have my own blog and twitter account, though I prefer to hijack Mr. Allan’s nowadays.  It’s a guilty pleasure of mine – plus it winds him up.  I wonder what Goths are like to hang out with?  Dark and mysterious?  The same as us ‘normal’ people?  How do you feel about bacon?  A crazy person once said it was the food of the gods.  OK, I admit that person was myself...

I love bacon. It is probably my favourite food. I am highly suspicious of any society that forbids bacon.

 

A society could possibly forbid bacon?  That’s crazy!  Trust me, I know!  What is your favourite film?

Buffy The Vampire Slayer, no question.  Not the TV series, that I never enjoyed. The movie is very tongue in cheek and has some great hammy performances by the likes of Donald Sutherland and Rutger Hauer.

 

Very good choice.  I completely agree with you on their performances.  They must have had a great time doing it.  It kind of gets forgotten that there even is a movie version after the series being so popular.  You’ve written for London’s Burning, the TV show.  I used to love that.  Have you had any pyromaniacal tendencies, wished you had, or written them into your characters?

I did use to set fire to things when I was younger, but I grew out of it. I do remember dropping bits of tissue onto an electric fire to watch them burst into flames.  A piece of tissue dropped away from the element and I used a poker to move it.  The shock threw me across the room.  It was only when I did it a second time that I realised I was getting an electric shock.  There is a fire scene in Lastnight, and a very burned body.  I think there is a great thriller to be written about an arson investigator – it’s on my to-do list.

 

And would the investigator be the perpetrator?  Oh, if I got a shock like that, it would probably put me off ever doing it a second time.  Does that make you brave or...?  Anywho-be-do.  Have you always wanted to be a writer, or is it something you found yourself doing one day?

Always.  Since I was a kid.  I tried to write as a student but never got beyond a few pages. It was only after I’d worked as a journalist for ten years that I had the necessary skills to write a novel.  They say that it takes 10,000 hours to acquire any skill and I did my 10,000 hours as a journalist.

 

That Shaun Allan guy is similar.  He’s written since being a child and kept trying to write a novel but only getting so far.  Apparently I started off as a short story!  Can you believe it?  As if I’d shut up after only a few pages!  Do you have so many ideas they dribble out of your nose if you don’t get them down, or do you have to hunt around the floor and the back of your sofa to find where your Muse is hiding?

I have literally a dozen ideas for books that I could sit down and write now if I only had the time. I used to think that creativity was like a well and that if you visit it enough times it will run dry. In fact it’s more like a muscle – the more you use it, the stronger it gets.

 

That’s well said (no pun intended, honest).  The more you write, the more you practice the muscles and hone the art (I hope).  So, if you were in an asylum, what would your particular delusion or psychosis be?

That the world doesn’t actually exist and we are all in a computer simulation a la Matrix.

 

Are you saying that’s not the case?  I ponder the same thing in my second ‘memoir’.  If you killed your mother in such a world, would it be ‘matricide’ or ‘matrixide’?  What genre(s) do you write?

I have written thrillers and occult stories, but also war stories, science fiction and erotica.  I am also planning a Western.  The great thing about ePublishing is that you can write in any genre you want – you don’t have a publisher telling you that they want the next book to be similar to the last one!

 

Too true.  You’re your own boss.  I’ve never read a western, but enjoy the films.  I somehow doubt yours would be run of the mill, though.  That’s a wide range of books.  What genres(s) do you read?

Biographies, mainly.

 

I’ve only ever read one.  It was Michael McIntyre’s.  Very funny.  I’ve not been tempted by any others, though.  If these are the same, what attracts you to them.  If they’re different, why do you think that is?

Once you start writing thrillers it’s hard to read them for pleasure. A similar thing happened to me with newspapers. When I was younger I would devour them, and spend all day Sunday reading them.  But once I became a journalist reading them became work and now I rarely read a newspaper. If I do read one it’s with a critical eye, looking for mistakes and typos. I am a huge TV watcher but having written for TV (London’s Burning, The Knock, Murder In Mind) I find that I can’t watch TV for pleasure.  Once you know that most shows are filmed with a single camera it really does spoil the enjoyment.  I look for continuity errors and always spot when an actor emphasises the wrong word.  The same has happened with books. I almost never read a thriller for fun. I know that if a gun goes into a desk drawer in chapter three, it’ll be used to shoot someone before the end of the book.

 

I know a few people who do that with films – work out the end or why, where and how.  I don’t.  I switch off all that and enjoy the ride.  But, if it’s actually your job anyway, I’m sure it would become something of a chore.  I thought I’d tire of pretending to be crazy, being one of the only sane people in here.  It seems I can’t leave though...  But, bacon – just cooked or crispy?

There’s nothing worse than undercooked bacon. Horrible.  And I really don’t like it crispy. It has to be just right. Well cooked but not crispy. And never smoked. Bacon shouldn’t be smoked. And best back over streaky, every time. And whoever thought that bacon sandwiches need lettuce and tomato really should be in the asylum.

 

A man after my own heart attack.  That’s exactly how it should be, though I like a bit of crisp.  And I think there’s a few like that in here now – though they won’t know what bacon is anymore.  We’re not sure what any of the food is anymore!  Now you’re in the asylum with me, how do you aim to get out?  Do you have an escape plan?

I have a number I can call in case of emergencies such as this. A highly-trained team of armed men will come for me.  I have never had to use the number so far, but I am assured that it works. I also have a Breitling Emergency watch which will, when activated, result in a helicopter coming to pick me up. That’s what I’m told, anyway.

 

They’d have to get through Claire on reception first.  Good luck with that.

 

Well, that was certainly a pleasure.  I think Stephen fits in quite well here.  I hope, if his helicopter does drop by, he takes Mucous Mickey with him.  Mickey has always wanted to ride in a helicopter.  He’d need a long roll of tissue though.  The high altitude would play havoc with his sinuses.



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