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Introducing Cherry Picking - my debut novel

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Saturday, December 6, 2008

Cherry Picking - Update 2 - Meet some of the Characters

I feel very happy with the quality and depth of characters that have emerged in my book Cherry Picking. There is a lot of cross over between some of them and the relationships and tensions that now exist between them all is really interesting and gives me a lot of scope to write about.

And if the book is indeed to become a film one day as I hope and expect it too, then that would leave some really juicy parts for any actor or actress to take on.

The main characters are Nigel Gamble, Brendan Charles, Robert Sandle, Tommy Lawrence and Jessica Ponter.

I feel like I've really got to know these 5 'people' over the last few years. There's a lot too each character and I hope that this will come out through the pages of Cherry Picking.

Nigel & Robert are the characters that change the most and know the most throughout the book - this is the key 'confrontation' that a lot of the book is based around and it pulls in all these others in one way of the other.

Nigel is hugely wealthy and Brendan works for him having been recruited twenty years ago and been Nigel's 'public' face ever since.

Tommy works within one of Brendan's companies having been told top recruit him by Nigel. Though there's a bit of an age gap between him and Jessica, they had a close relationship which changes throughout the book. Jessica is about ten years younger than Tommy but she loves him deeply. A beautiful and talented young woman in her own right, she too was pulled into the Nigel Gamble empire by Brendan and now also works for him.

Each of the five main characters have an angle and reason to be weary of the other characters and this I hope only builds and adds to the intrigue.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Cherry Picking - Update 1

Well, it's December now 2008 and I have written about 60,000 words of the book. I started Chapter 19 of the book today, in first draft form. I guess once I edit it it may well change places in the book, who knows.

I still hope that I am on track.

I aim to get all the first draft down by the end of this month (aghh!) and then spend the next six months doing at first a 2nd edit where I'll add in a lot of detail (4 months work I think) before it's ready to be read for the first time by anyone where I'll pull the comments together to do a 3rd draft which I hope to be ready for the publishers by next summer?

Am I mad? Optimistic? Well, time will tell.

But I'm still very happy about the project and excited about finishing it...one day.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Welcome - New Start and New Book - CHERRY PICKING

Thank you for visiting this new blog which focuses on my writing side.

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The book I'm working on now is called 'Cherry Picking'.

It's an action/thriller and I hope to have it finished and published by the end of 2009. Contact me or visit back here in time as I'll be putting some snippets from the book exclusively here and only here.

I'm very excited by the prospect of finishing Cherry Picking. It's style best illustrates what I call '3D writing', and is the way I think & write best. It's when a story is multi levelled. As you read you realise there is a depth to the story and you suddenly understand.
Some examples of film's that I've enjoyed that have done the same are 'Frequency' & 'The Sixth Sense'.

Thank you and I look forward to hearing your comments once you read my work.

Tim Heath