Three Years On…

December 1st, 2009 • Posted in Random Stuff |

Three years ago today I was sitting at my desk – this very desk – as a full-time writer for the first time.  I was a little hungover.  The night before I’d had a leaving do from work at The Hanbury Arms in Caerleon, drank too much Reverend James, and generally celebrated leaving work to live my dream.  That last day in work was a lot of fun … wandering around to say goodbye, collecting leaving presents (bottles of whiskey and wine … they know me so well).  And that first day of full-time writing I spent on the first chapter of my 30 Days of Night movie novelisation.  I remember it well, because I had to scrap it three days later when the updated shooting script came through and I realised all the relationships had changed … but since that day to this, I’ve had the best time of my life.

It’s been three years.  I worked at my old day job for six times that, yet I only have vague memories of the place: I remember the people, many of whom still remain friends.  I remember cheese and bacon toasties on Friday morning.  I remember being in a tea-group of one and having to steal other people’s milk from the fridge (yes, everyone … it was me!)  But it’s rare that I sit and dwell on my time there, because that was another life.

Since starting to write full time I’ve written so many novels, shorts stories, and novellas that I’ve lost count – they include two 30 Days of Night novels, Hellboy: The Fire Wolves, Echo City Falls (coming soon), The Island, Fallen, two Hidden Cities books with Chris Golden, the first of the Secret Journeys of Jack London books (also with Chris), the novella The Reach of Children … and there I was, hoping I’d turn prolific.

I’ve also started branching out into some screen work, something I’ve wanted to do for a long time.  I’m collaborating on an exciting new screenplay, and I’m also currently developing two TV series.

And last week, as if to celebrate my impending 3-year anniversary, I had some Very Good News.  Thrilling, exciting news.  But more on that soon.

I’m very, very lucky.  I commute to work past the dog, sit in my own office with all my books and other stuff around me, make stuff up, write it down, and sell it.  I walk the dog in our lovely local woods at lunchtimes, and occasionally go out for lunch with friends.  I always wanted to get here, but was never sure I would.

Thank you, to everyone who enjoys buying and reading my books.  That means you.  You keep buying them, and reading them and liking them, and I’ll keep writing them.  There’s lots on the horizon.

So without further ado … I’m writing a novella about a thief of broken toys. I must away.

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FALLEN review

November 25th, 2009 • Posted in Reviews & Interviews |

In the Scarborough Evening News, no less!

And here’s another one from My Favourite Books.

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Cardiff Book Launch

June 19th, 2009 • Posted in Book News |

Tonight at 6:30 I’ll be at Cardiff Waterstone’s signing my books THE ISLAND and FALLEN … come on, can you seriously tell me you have anywhere more important to be?  The pub, you say?  Fear not, we’re going there afterwards.

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Blog Tour stop #9: SFX Magazine Website

June 1st, 2009 • Posted in Book News, Reviews & Interviews |

And so, all good things must come to an end.  Here we are at the end of the Blog Tour, and those nice folks over at SFX have allowed me to monopolise their blog for a bit to talk about the whole blog toury process.  Go and read it here.

Then go and buy the books.  Really.  What, you think all this was for free?

THE ISLAND is out in hardback in the UK today, and as a special promotion you can buy it for a tenner (RRP is £19.99) through the SFX website (scroll down to the bottom of the blog).  And go here to check out some of the stunning reviews the book has received so far.

FALLEN is available in mass market paperback.  It too has had some lovel reviews, some of which you can read here.

HUGE thanks to all the blogs and website that welcomed me over the last three weeks – I’ll be posting a big recap here soon – and also massive thanks to my publicist Chiara at A&B.  And my stylist, couldn’t have done it without you.  My hairdresser, Manuel.  My bodyguard Buster.  My personal trainer Mike.  Hell, thanks to everyone.

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Cardiff Waterstone’s Book Launch

May 29th, 2009 • Posted in Book News |

the-island-ukTo celebrate the UK launch of my novels THE ISLAND in hardback and FALLEN in paperback, both from Allison & Busby, I’m having a fun-filled book launch at:

Cardiff Waterstone’s, 19th June at 6:30 pm.

real-ale-tankard-8001362-0And to celebrate the book launch, I thought we could then march onward to a suitable hostelry for some real ale and splendid chat.

I’d love for you to join me, and I’d love even more for you to forward this to anyone else you think might be interested (individuals, websites, blogs … spread the word!)

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Blog Tour stop #8: Mad Hatter

May 27th, 2009 • Posted in Book News, Reviews & Interviews |

We’re almost done!  I’ll be visiting the SFX Magazine blog on Monday, but meantime here’s the latest blog on the tour, the Mad Hatter’s Bookshelf & Book review.  Please pop along and see what I’ve got to say about this whole being-a-writer thing …

Motorhead rocked.  Tonight, it’s a quiet evening with wine and a movie.  We can’t all party that hard.

And while I’m here, THE ISLAND has had a great review in Booklist, part of which says: “…a pulsepounding adventure with visceral thrills and Lebbon’s signature moral ambiguity.”

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Blog Tour stop #5: Speculative Horizons

May 21st, 2009 • Posted in Book News, Reviews & Interviews |

I invited the Banana Splits and got Bananarama.  What a party that was.

Next stop on my momentous worldwide Blog Tour is Speculative Horizons, where you can read an interview, a fantastic review, another extract, and ongoing competition details.

After-blog party tonight will be a quiet affair, attended by Miss Marple and Inspector Poirot.  Would you ever get on a train or cruise liner if you saw either of them on the passenger list?

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Blog Tour stop #3: Highlander’s Book Reviews

May 15th, 2009 • Posted in Book News, Random Stuff, Reviews & Interviews |

Well, after the chaos at the end of the Blog Tour stop #2 party – everyone came to lash it up with Motley Crue, but we got Poison instead – I don’t feel inclined to make promises about who’ll turn up for the ‘end of blog’ party now that we’re at Highlander’s Book Reviews.

I’ve got calls out to Doro Pesch and Flogging Molly … but we’ll probably end up with Peter Andre.  Still, at least that’ll guarantee us a spread in Hello! alongside a Tribute to Jade by some woman who once babysat for her for ten minutes accidentally.

Please do pop by Blog Stop #3 for more competitions, a fascinating interview, giveaways, and a dodgy photo of me!

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Blog Tour stop #2: Allison & Busby

May 13th, 2009 • Posted in Book News, Random Stuff |

After the first stop on my Blog Tour went so well (and the wild party that ran for 18 hours afterwards … wasn’t expecting the firetrucks, and who invited Motorhead?), it’s on to stop #2, at my very own publisher’s website, Allison & Busby.

Please drop by, enter competitions, and prepare for the next party.  I fear Motley Crue might swing by.

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Blog Tour stop #1: My Favourite Books

May 11th, 2009 • Posted in Book News |

Here’s the first stop on my Blog Tour – My Favourite Books.  Please check it out and post comments, send money, or sacrifice goats as applicable!

Also, check out this separate interview I’ve done for a gaming site…

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