My Death's Shadow tour is
almost at an end. I flew over to Birmingham on Tuesday, then did an
event there on Wednesday. It was sold out, so I was playing to a packed
house in a theatre in Central Library. It all went nice and smoothly,
and I was signing for nearly two and a half hours afterwards. Bas and I
then had a very nice Indian meal with Geraldine, my publicist -- but it
was very filling!! We all waddled home and I pretty much collapsed onto my bed!!
On
Thursday morning we were driven to Hay On Wye for the Book Festival.
This was my third appearance there. I got a very big crowd, and like at
Birmingham, I did what I think is my best event -- the Cirque Du Freak scene, the Lord Loss scene, Q&A, then an extract from the first book of the four book series I'll be releasing at some stage when The Demonata
finishes. Those are the scenes I most enjoy reading out, and the ones
which work best with a large audience. I do try to work in other
extracts and little plays when I tour, to keep things fresh for myself,
but when I just want to have fun and entertain, that's the tried and
trusted format!!! I signed for 2 hours after the event, then we went
for dinner with Gillie (one of my editors), Bas's parents (they were in
Hay on hols), my publicist Sam, and Derek Landy, the author of Skullduggery Pleasant.
It was my first time meeting Derek, and we had a good old chat over
dinner -- he's a very cheery soul. I'll have to try to read the book
soon ...
Today we got the train back to London, I checked my
email, we went for a walk, had a new painting delivered and hung, then
went to see Marguerite, a new musical by the creators of Les Miserables.
Oh dear. If you can't say anything good, don't say anything at all!!! I
don't see it having a long run -- it's poe-faced, badly paced, weakly
written, and the songs are completely forgettable. Les Mis it ain't!!!!
Oh, one last thing -- I found out when I was on the road that Willem Dafoe has joined the cast of the Cirque Du Freak movie!! He's one of my favourite actors, from way back in films like Platoon and Wild At Heart, so I'm delighted to see him in the film. He'll be playing Gavner Purl.
Posted at 09:56 pm by
Darren_Shan
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ryan deleon June 2, 2008 12:26 AM PDT
I just wanted to tell u how much you changed my life.I took one look in your books and i was hooked.I am on book 12 of Cirque DU Freak.My grades have gone up ever since i started to read them.I just wanted to say thank you
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Rajdeep Dhadwal June 1, 2008 06:39 PM PDT
Ahhhhhhhh Willem Dafoe?!?!?! Seriously?! =0 Ahh, that's AWESOME. He was great in The Boondock Saints! :0 WOW. |
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Ruairķ MacAodhan June 1, 2008 10:41 AM PDT
Willen Dafoe!?
Mississippi Buring Willen Dafoe!?
OMG CAN'T WAIT!!
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CaDdY May 31, 2008 07:38 PM PDT
Thats fantastic, Willem Defoe is perfect for the part! Hope he's in alot, would be a waste just to have him chucked in for the few pages he was in tunnels of blood for.Great news! |
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Kathryn Winstanley May 30, 2008 11:39 PM PDT
Hi darren! :)
Congratulations on the touring. I'm glad you had a good turn out. I wish I could have been there, that would have been a lot of fun!
That's great! It's really good to see the movie coming together now, I'm so excited for it. And I'm sure Willem Dafoe will do a great job playing Gavner Purl. I can't wait to see what the movie's like!
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Kelly Carmer May 30, 2008 10:42 PM PDT
OMG I am so excited for the Cirque Du Freak movie, that my stomache is in knots, and it slips into my thoughts like everyday!!!!!!!!!!!! I wish it would hurry up ^_^!!!!!!!!!! |
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