Today, we’re talking with Alastair Bowman about his book,
Tell us something unexpected about yourself!
I love living in France – and I will get my European passport back in a couple of years!
Why do you write?
To share. And to make people think.
Where did you get the inspiration for your current book?
My passion for economics and social justice.
What do you enjoy the most about your genre?
Scifi gives lots of possibilities to explore new worlds and see ourselves in them.
How would you describe your writing process?
I generally start early. If nothing feels right, then I read and re-write what I've previously written or go and do something else. It has to feel right in the moment even though it will likely be re-written.
What do you think authors have to gain from participating in social media?
Community.
What advice would you have for other writers?
Keep going, as long as you enjoy it.
How do you select your books’ titles and covers?
The title is whatever feels right. I held a competition for the cover, with the brief to convey jeopardy using the world, a drop of water and barbed wire. The winner added the eye to make a tear, which I think is very effective.
What's your next step?
I am writing the sequel to ‘Creative Destruction' – ‘Icarus Falls'.
What book do you wish you'd written?
I owe a lot to John Steinbeck's ‘The Grapes of Wrath', but for the writing, either Kazuo Ishiguru's ‘The Remains of the Day' or Sebastian Faulk's ‘Birdsong'.
How do you react to seeing a new review for your book?
It's always flattering to have a reader, and even better if they give feedback.
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