Rob Craven wrote
one of my favourite books from last year, "Get Lenin", and if you're
a Facebook friend of mine you've probably seen his link on my page a couple of
thousand times.
A really good bloke, a fan of Guinness, (which
puts him in the "Good Bloke" category straight away in my eyes) and
also a talented story teller. Here's the blurb for Rob's latest book,
"Zinnman" and then we'll squeeze some info out of him.
Zinnman.
In this assured
and compelling sequel to 'Get LENIN', it is 1941, and the Allied intelligence
team of Henry Chainbridge, Peter De Witte and Eva Molenaar are tasked by
Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden personally with destroying a terrifying new
weapon of mass destruction being developed jointly by Nazi Germany and Imperial
Japan, using Chinese prisoners of war as guinea-pigs before giving it its first
full test on the Russian Front.
As ever, Eva is the sultry Polish-born spy putting her body on the line at the heart of the enemy, Chainbridge is the reserved master strategist and De Witte is the suave, blind intelligence gatherer in love with Eva Molenaar, but does she still love him back or has she fallen for a German agent?
As ever, Eva is the sultry Polish-born spy putting her body on the line at the heart of the enemy, Chainbridge is the reserved master strategist and De Witte is the suave, blind intelligence gatherer in love with Eva Molenaar, but does she still love him back or has she fallen for a German agent?
Thanks very much
for the interview Reg, and congratulations on ‘The Division of the Damned’,
it's a wonderful read!
My
name is Robert Craven and I have 2 novels published by Taylor Street Publishing
‘Get Lenin’ released June 2011 and its sequel ‘Zinnman’, released August 2012.
I live in the seaside town of Rush , north of Dublin , Ireland and I’ve been living there for nearly 12
years. I work full-time near Dublin Airport and in my free time write. I prefer to
keep my private life private, so I’m married and a family man and that’s it.
How I got here as
an author started when I was a journey man bass player in Dublin between 1986 and 1997. Over those years, I
kept ‘gig’ diaries, and around them, I built a novella titled ‘‘Vocals
preferred, own transport essential’’ and touted it around a few publishers.
Though I got a few rejections, I also got some encouraging remarks, I learned
the ropes and when I started writing Get Lenin in January 2005, had a plan.
Genre:
The
genre I specialise in is action/adventure. I think a book should be among other
things entertaining and I hope with both Get Lenin and Zinnman they are good
old fashioned page-turners. The kind of books I imagine you see in
an airport, while you’re waiting for the boarding call and thinking ‘‘this will
do to pass the time.’’
What’s my
inspiration?
Now
that is a good question! Good writing inspires me – well written novels,
historical biographies or even a concise piece of journalism. I’m currently
reading Richard Kadrey’s Sandman Slim books, and it’s like discovering a new
band you want to jam along with – the way he writes dialogue and use of frags is
really, really well done. Sometimes a photograph, painting or piece of music
might give the few remaining brain cells a good kick and have me back at the
computer typing.
My favourite
author?
Again
a tough one – I suppose the biggest influence on me has been Stephen King; ‘The
Stand’, ‘Salem ’s Lot ’ and ‘Dolores Claiborne’ stand out for me. Andrew
Miller’s ‘Ingenious Pain’ is another exceptional book. My all time
favorite book though is ‘1984’ by George Orwell; there isn’t a wasted syllable
in it.
On TSP
Taylor
Steet Publishing has been very good to me. After 5 years of grinding out
rejection slips and no responses to my pitches for Get Lenin, Tim took a chance
on it and published it last year. Then when I received the contract for
Zinnman, it was the icing on the cake! Taylor Street to me is more of a family as a good few of
the authors here were friends and rivals all jockeying for position on the
Authonomy peer-review site. There’s a good community feel which both Tim and
Kathleen have worked hard to foster and everyone has their sleeves rolled up
and pitching and helping their fellow authors. It’s easy to forget that Tim’s
passionate about the books TS produces, whatever the author’s style, and that’s
the extra touch; you don’t get the sense that you have to adapt your work to a
‘house style’.
My plans
At
the moment I don’t have any plan other than to complete the 3rd installment
of Eva Molenaar’s adventures, it’s titled ‘A Finger of night’. I have the first
draft down, but won’t go back to it properly for a few months, let it settle
for a bit and also re-check the research.
I’m
also in the great position at the moment of reviewing new music for Musicians
Together magazine – an on-line magazine and network for Irish &
International musicians. It makes my day seeing a new CD come through the
letter box!
Eva Molenaar;
Ingenue, muse, model, assassin – she’s uncovered a plan, and she’s the only one
who can stop it... see the links below:
Get Lenin:
Zinnman:
thanks again Reg!
Rob
Nice one mate.
So peeps, now you know.
Reggie ;-)
5 Kommentare:
Nice one, Rob! Pleased to hear you're in full flow. And those are amazing reviews for Get Lenin over on Amazon!
I'd like to know more about your private life eg. What were you doing at 10.45 last night?
Took me five f***ing attempts to get past that bleeding captcha filter!!
I know mate, it sucks but I was being swamped by Spam so I had to install it.
Sorry... bloody thing..
I don't know about you Mike, but last at 10:45pm I was fast asleep dreaming of Pippa Middleton!
How did your lunch go, but the way?
I don't even know who Pippa Middleton is, George! Very nice lunch, thank you, anyway: an anchovy and red pepper roll with a glass of red wine. Eat your heart out! Actually, I rather like Australian wine...
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