DARREN SHAN,
AUTHOR OF
Cirque Du Freak,
TALKS ABOUT HIS
CHILLING NEW
BOOK
1. How did
you come up with
the idea for
Cirque Du Freak?
Well, of
course, it's a
true story, so I
simply recounted
the facts!
Alternatively
... I always
wanted to write
a book about
vampires, but I
didn't want to
do the usual old
Dracula-inspired
story. One day I
started thinking
about how a
vampire might
travel around,
and I came up
with the idea of
a vampire who is
part of a circus
? but a circus
seemed tame, so
I thought some
more, and
settled upon the
gruesomely
flamboyant
Cirque Du Freak,
which seemed as
logical a place
to find a
vampire as any.
2. The
main character
in the book
shares the same
name as you. Are
you similar to
the Darren in
Cirque Du Freak?
I'm not
exactly the same
? the Darren in
the books is
much nobler and
braver than I am
? but to a large
degree he's
based on myself,
and thinks and
speaks much the
same as I do.
But of course
I'm much better
looking than my
fictional
counterpart!
3. Have
you ever been to
a freak show?
I'm going to
plead the 5th on
this one!!!!!!
4. What is
the scariest
book you've ever
read?
Possibly
"Salem's Lot" by
Stephen King,
which I think is
the best vampire
book of the 20th
century.
(Dracula is the
best vampire
book of the 19th
century, while
the Darren Shan
books,
naturally, are
the best of the
21st!! Ahem, did
I mention in my
answer to #2
that I'm also
less modest than
the Darren in
the books?)
5. Madam
Octa plays a big
role in Cirque
Du Freak. How do
you feel about
spiders?
I was always
rather nervous
of spiders,
which was one of
the reasons I
chose to use
Madam Octa in
the book ? being
scared of
spiders, I knew
how to get the
creepy best out
of them! Oddly
enough, since
writing the book
I?ve handled a
live tarantula,
so I'm no longer
afraid of the
little
eight-legged
lovelies!!!
6. How
many books do
you have planned
for this series?
Steel
yourself ?
there's going to
be about 20 or
more books in
total! This is a
LONG series,
which covers a
lot of ground,
time, characters
and stories. The
first 3 books
stand alone
(each tells its
own story), but
also act as the
prologue to the
BIG story which
begins in Book
4: Vampire
Mountain.
7. Growing
up, did you
always know you
wanted to be a
writer?
Yes, ever
since I was 5 or
6 years old,
writing was the
only job I was
interested in. I
love telling
stories. People
often ask me
what I'd be if I
wasn't a writer,
but I can't
truly answer
that question,
because I never
seriously
considered any
other career.
8. How did
you feel when
you found out
that Warner
Bros. wanted to
make a feature
film out of your
story?
As a big film
buff, I was
delighted! Lots
of writers worry
about movies,
and how
scriptwriters
and directors
will handle
their
characters, but
I'm just
thrilled at the
idea of seeing
what they come
up with. When I
write, I try not
to use too many
descriptive
details, so
readers are free
to imagine
characters their
own way. I get a
real buzz when
readers draw
characters from
my books and
show them to me,
so I'll probably
be buzzing like
a bee when the
film comes out
and the freaky
folks from the
Cirque are given
big-screen life!
9. How
long does it
take you to
write each book?
This isn't as
easy to answer
as you might
think. I do a
first draft of a
Darren Shan book
in 3-4 weeks,
but I go through
that at least 4
or 5 times,
editing it into
final shape.
Each edit
usually only
takes about a
week , so in
total I probably
spend 2 months
on each book. I
like to leave
long gaps
between edits,
during which I
work on other
books and think
about the one
I've just
written, so in
actual time each
novel is spread
out over 2 years
or more.
10. Any
other
information/anecdotes
you'd like to
share with your
readers?
I'd just like
to impress upon
the people of
America the
importance of
blood banks, and
the need to make
regular
donations. Give
freely ... give
today ... give
to ME!!