Interview with Simon carr
Author of Witchetty-Woo
satirical science fiction writer from Blackburn in the north of England.
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Quick description of the book for a new reader - what should they expect?
- It's a monster movie send up set in the outback of Australia
What was your inspiration for this book?
- It's a bit of tremors, and a bit arachnophobia, I love monster films so I've made a sort of tribute to many in it.
Which authors do you admire? How have they influenced your writing style?
- Douglas Adams and Terry pratchett. Self explanatory if you have read any of my books.
Can you tell us a little about the locations in your book?
- It's the Australian outback and for the life of me I can't understand why more monster stories don't happen there.
What advice would you give to aspiring authors?
- It's a very competitive and full world, write for yourself then find your readers.
Could you talk a little about your writing process?
- I'm severly dyslexic so was never able to write until I was 42, I haven't stopped since I just fire out 3-6k words every day without ever running out of things to say.
Which character has had the greatest impact on readers?
- Choggy is a very popular character.
If the book were to be adapted for TV or film, who would you see in the lead role? Who did you have in your mind’s eye ?
- Maybe Melissa McCartney as Sharon.
How have readers responded ?
- They love it, it's somthing different from what I have served up so far and they seem to be really enjoying that.
Where next? What are you working on now?
- I'm nearly ready to finish the series, I'm going to do the penultimate blockers book next.
Synopsis
Bruce thinks he is helping mankind and playing his part in saving the planet when he develops his serum for speeding up the development of lab-grown cultured meat.
What Bruce has actually done is send us to the bottom of the food chain; well not all the way to the bottom. we are still above Ducks. Nobody gets eaten by a Duck.