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While publishers
say that horror
for children is
on the decline,
Darren Shan's
vampire series
may the be next
phenomena in
publishing. I
talked to Darren
about his
Cirque Du Freak
series.
Answers from the
internet cafe in
Edinburgh!
An Interview
with Darren Shan
By Beverly Rowe
Bev: Hi
Darren. I read
and reviewed
Cirque Du Freak
for MyShelf.com
and passed the
book on to
grandchildren.
We all loved it.
They are eagerly
waiting for the
Vampire's
Assistant I
am reading it
now to review
for the
MyShelf.com
column on
children's
books. Thanks so
much for taking
the time to
answer a few
questions.
Could you tell
us a little
about
yourself....who
IS Darren Shan?
Darren:
The "real"
Darren Shan (the
guy who writes
the books) is
29, lives in
Limerick in
Ireland (with
his parents!),
watches too many
movies, and
loves all things
horrific. He
writes
full-time, both
adult books and
children books.
He wanted to be
a vampire (or
else a vampire
hunter) when he
was a little
kid. He ISN'T
really a
half-vampire --
but that doesn't
mean the Saga Of
Darren Shan
isn't true! As
he keeps telling
people, if you
read to the very
end, you'll see
what he means
...
Bev: Darren
Shan is the
first
half-vampire I
ever heard of,
and certainly a
far cry from
Vlad Tepes and
Nosferatu. How
did you come up
with that
concept?
Darren: I
loved vampires
when I was
younger, and
spent lots of
time thinking
about them. The
old myths (that
they're evil
monsters who
rise from the
dead and can be
repelled with
crosses and holy
water, etc) are
fun, but didn't
make sense to
me. So I tried
inventing my own
brand of
vampires, more
realistic
creatures who
had to drink
blood to
survive, who
could live a
long time, who
were very tough
-- but who were
still (almost)
believable. The
half-vampire
idea came when I
wondered how a
vampire would
turn another
person into a
vampire -- I
decided it
should be via a
blood
transfusion, and
it seemed
logical to
assume that the
amount of blood
transferred
would influence
how "vampirish"
the human would
become.
Bev: I
understand that
you have a whole
series
planned...Vampire
Mountain?
Will these be
sequels to
Cirque Du Freak
continuing the
adventures of
Darren Shan?
Darren:
The series is
called The
Saga Of Darren
Shan, and
will run to 20
books or so
(!!!!!!!). The
books tell the
story of Darren
Shan, and
through him
explore the
world of
vampires, Little
People, and
various other
creatures of the
night!
Bev: Do you
outline and
complete the
plot of a new
book, or just
start writing?
Darren: I
always write a
plot outline,
then break it
down into
chapters, and
then start
writing. I often
change things
while I'm
writing, but it
helps to have
the structure
clear and
written down at
the start.
Bev: There
are some lessons
on the value of
friendship and
self-sacrifice
in your books.
Did those moral
lessons just
happen?
Darren:
The books,
primarily, are
exciting,
gruesome,
intriguing
stories -- but I
also want to
explore moral
issues, such as
friendship,
loyalty, the
nature of good
and evil,
honour, and so
on. I think a
really good book
is one which
tells a cracking
story, but which
also works on
other levels.
The best books
are both
thrilling AND
thought-provoking
-- and they're
the type of
books I want to
write!!
Bev: You must
still have a
little boy
hiding in there
somewhere, you
write from the
child's point of
view so
well...but you
have written
some adult
stories, too
haven't you?
Darren:
Yes, I write
adult books too.
For me, the
division between
adults and
children
(especially
teenagers) isn't
as wide as many
people think,
and I don't
approach my
children's books
any different to
my adult books
-- I just avoid
certain areas,
avoid too much
violence, and
keep the
language a bit
plainer.
Bev: Do you
have any other
books currently
in print?
Darren: I
have had 2 adult
books published
in the UK --
Ayuamarca
and Hell's
Horizon --
but they haven't
sold very well
and are very
hard to find!!
Bev: Have you
looked beyond
Vampire Mountain?
Darren:
I'm working on
other books at
the same time
that I'm writing
the Saga Of
Darren Shan,
and will
hopefully
publish some of
those during the
course of the
series -- though
possibly under a
different name,
to avoid
confusion.
Bev: Do you
have any advice
for aspiring
authors?
Darren:
Stick with it --
the more you
write, the
better you get.
There's no magic
involved -- just
lots of honest
hard work!
Bev: Darren,
again I want to
thank you for
giving me this
opportunity to
ask questions. I
can't wait for
your next book.
That teaser for
Tunnels of
Blood in the
back of The
Vampire's
Assistant
really leaves me
wanting more.
Gosh, I have to
wait until
September
2002????
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