Names, names, names
If you’re writing Fantasy, names can be a real headache. You want names that are distinctive, evocative and resonant, without sounding ‘just made up’, and that put a real strain on the old creative gland. The answer lies, as it almost always does when writing Fantasy, in History. For ...
Melbourne Writers’ Festival
Here’s my schedule for the Melbourne Writers’ Festival, which I’m looking forward to greatly. It’s always a superb occasion with so much to see and do. Hope to see you all there. Making Magic with Michael Pryor – Saturday 24 August 2013 at 2.30 pm. ‘Create complex, believable worlds for...
Gentle Flower Children and Petrol
Ah, the Internet and its wondrous offerings! I stumbled across some archival video and the memories came back. Believe it or not, younlings, there was a time when petrol companies successfully linked themselves with the back to nature movement, all in the days before unleaded fuel, too. Driving and...
The Marquesas Islands
Okay, this is a long, long blog entry about our recent trip to the Marquesas Islands. The Marquesas Islands. Officially the world’s most isolated island group (thanks, Wikipedia). The nearest continent is North America, some 5500 kilometres away. A few tiny volcanic dots in the vast blue immensity of...
Five Great Books that Imagine the Future
Imagining the future is the best way to prepare for it, and some of the best imagineers are writers. Try these five very different visions of our future. Neuromancer. A cool future. William Gibson took film noir and mashed it with computer culture and created a future that has...
The Series Question
Look around the bookshops and the libraries and you’ll see series all over the place. On some stretches of shelves, you could be forgiven for thinking that EVERYTHING is part of a series. And, as an aside, don’t you hate browsing in a library, spotting a book that looks...
The Romance of Luggage
I don’t get excited about shopping for much, but two items do get the old heart racing: plastic containers (a story for another time) and luggage. I love luggage. Suitcases, carry-on luggage, backpacks, laptop bags, duffle bags, multipurpose hold-alls. I get absorbed in details of hard-sided vs. soft-sided, construction...
The Empire Annual for Girls
Oh, how I love history. And books. And books from history. Here’s a real gem: the contents of the 1911 edition of The Empire Annual for Girls, which should tell you a thing or two from the title alone. THE CHRISTMAS CHILD — MRS G. DE HORNE VAIZEY...
Unleash the Power of Words!
Reader feedback time: a recent fan letter loved the Laws of Magic partly because it ‘has me looking up words very page? (which is what I absolutely love about your books)’. Finding the right language level is a crucial aspect of writing for young people, but I maintain that...
Quinces
How I love quinces. Take this hard and unappetising cousin of the apple and cook slowly to see some magic. Gradually, they turn pink, then red, then deep burgundy – and the aroma becomes a fragrant, perfumed delight. These were simmered slowly for five hours and I think I...