The Women of the Kingdom.

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Now the series of Heirs to the Kingdom has come to an end, and whilst I am looking at other projects, I have taken a little time to sit back and reflect on what is now a full body of work.

Heirs to the Kingdom has many messages within the pages, be them about justice, the environment, betrayal or loyalty, but one message that I wanted to be loud and clear, also reflects an aspect of my own life, especially in the role of management or business owner, and that is, I believe in complete equality for all.

In recent years I have seen messages certainly around the book world, and in film that there really isn’t enough female hero’s, and at times I have sat back and gasped with disbelief, history is packed them, Boudicea and Joan of Arc come straight to mind, as does Wonder Woman, who has seen a huge revival on the silver screen in recent times. I cannot think of a better example of a female hero than Wonder Woman, the bi-sexual, whip and sword bearing shield maiden who fights for justice, she has it all, and even as a boy I was a huge fan of Linda Carter, who was the Wonder Woman of my 1970’s youth. Literature is littered with rebellious strong women, and yet they appear ignored, Pippi Longstocking the free spirited teenager, Jo out of Little Women, and not forgetting Elizabeth Bennet out of Pride and Prejudice, as some of the strongest female character’s I have read, and I would say for women they should be inspiring figures.

When it came to Heirs to the Kingdom, I wanted similar characters. Yes the book is an action and adventure story laced with magic and mythology, and there was always going to be fights and brawls, but when I first set out to write the books, I looked seriously at the situation created by the Red Death, and to me it made perfect sense that not just the males, but the females would out of a survival instinct, fight to protect what little they had. Today I know my wife is as capable as me if it came to a survival situation, she has been by my side throughout most of HTTK, and yes we have made our own arrows, and taught the kids how to filter water and start a fire with wet wood, everything in the books has been looked at and examined, and if I simply did not know, together we tried it to document the process for the writing. I will add at this point that the sexual reference to barbeque tools in book seven, is very specific to Jett Amber only, we have no knowledge of such things, although my wife has had green hair, which happened once as an accident, and she did do it once on purpose.

Heirs to the Kingdom whilst a fantasy, had to reflect real life in my mind, and so I started by creating females who would enter the books as the very ideal of what is the stereotyped female, especially in the case of Runestone. Rune is a few bits of several people I have known in my life, her long red hair and sapphire blue eyes, are from one person, her temperament comes from another, and her slender frame and kick ass abilities, came from yet another female from my life. I grew up in the 1970’s around hippie culture which morphed into rock culture, and I was surrounded by friends like Runestone, Jade and Jett. It was my intention to show Runestone as would be expected of a young innocent girl, and then I began her transformation from girl in the clothes shop, to kick ass powerhouse side kick to a warrior lord, her evolution through the series has been a real pleasure to write, and for any young girl reading HTTK, I hope it shows them, that the stereotyped world is not their only choice in life.

The hippie community was filled with slender elegantly dressed, and certainly very feminine women, and it was from these people I referenced a selection of characters, the biker/rocker community gave me a sample of strong capable women, and it was from combining the two that I came up with a basic idea of how the females within the books would be shaped. For myself Runestones ability to lift a sword and fight besides her husband is a natural thing, I have seen women who are more than capable outshine the men in real life. The broad South Wales speaking, at times flaky, yet highly aggressive Jett Amber, is actually quite a normal persona from my past, and I actually think I live with Jade, as my wife is much happier in oversized hoodies, my shirts and her heavy boots. All of these people who shaped my story entered my life in a very feminine manner, and as I grew to know them and they became good friends, I began to see all their wonderful additional qualities, and to be honest there was no debate back then of treating them differently, as they were naturally seen and treated as equals. I think in many ways today the battle of the genders has become so fraught, we fail to see how alike we can all be at times, and that is a main point of HTTK.

This a post-apocalyptic story, a dystopian tale, and in a situation where the uncertainty of death hangs over you. I would say all the fights and squabbles over gender would be brushed aside, as everyone pitched in to help overcome the trials of the changes to life. It is a shame that we have such great stories literally within arm’s reach, and yet it feels at times like the world is stuck in this fight for rights and power, when if such an incident happened in the real world today, everyone would see that given the situation, all of us are capable of simply getting stuck in and doing what was necessary to survive.

The biggest change I have seen is my life is the eroding of acceptance. Growing up in hippie/rock culture, I saw a different way of living, which was based more in nature and less in the world of money and stone, it shows in my writing. Today we have moved away from simply being ourselves and accepting everyone around us for whom they are, this media driven world has become critical and is all about shaming others, and I find it very sad. I would like to think that HTTK whilst a wonderful vehicle for escapism, also can show a more natural way for all of us to live together, which is the whole principle behind Robbie’s Mere as the base of the Specialist’s. I really love the fact that there are alpha males and alpha females’ side by side, who get along and serve the community.

Human nature I feel is naturally accepting with an open mind, there will always be love and romance, sexual frustrations and expressions. Bravery will appear in the most unlikely, and fear will create doubt in the strongest, there are good and bad people in all communities, and there is certainly no shortage of bullies and those who will become their victims, and these things apply to both sexes equally. They have always been there, history tells us the tales of those times, and they are at times misleading, as they are only the words of the one person who wrote them. I think it is why I admire Celtic culture, for they believed in complete equality and in community. They lived by tribe mentality, and accepted each other as equals because their way of life depended on it, so why are we not teaching more of this to our children?

To say there is a shortage of female role models or hero’s I feel is misleading, if you look hard enough you will find them. Arwen and Eowyn from lord of the rings, Lyra Silver Tongue from His dark Materials, Jo Playton from Day of the Triffids, Super Girl, Bat Girl, Black Widow, Harlequin, Storm, there are so many of various types, and there is one pretty much to suit every woman alive, and now you also have Runestone, Jade Opal, Jett Amber, Scarlet, Sapphire, Opal Green Circle, Gwendolyn, Tila, Crystal, and Amethyst to add to the collection, and the thing that makes them all admirable is, they are all true to themselves and those they support. I will add if perchance you hate them all, go follow Rags for a while, because that girl can cope with just about anything.

Heirs to the Kingdom is a series of eight fantasy and adventure books, written by Robin John Morgan, and is available from Amazon and all online book retailers.

Life and Darkness.

It was always my hope that within the pages of HTTK the characters would take on a life that felt real. I wanted the readers to form a bond with the characters as if they were real people within their lives, and so a great deal of my time writing this story was put into thinking each and every movement of the characters, and their reactions, which I hoped breathed life into them.

HTTK albeit a fantasy story, is in my mind about life, the normal everyday life that we all live in the time that we have. Life has many wonderful things, such as love, family, companionship, laughter and joy, but it also has its fair share of hurt, betrayal, sorrow, jealousy, and heartbreak. We are taught that life has to be a balance of both, and have many sayings such as, “taking the rough with the smooth,” and even though we may talk to others about their pain and suffering, I find it is often the case that people hide their own fears and pain, by burying it deep inside them in fear of the shame that they will appear less complete or weaker than those that surround them.

HTTK has many themes, but one underlying theme has been within the pages since the very start, and that is of course the darkness that is hidden from everyone. Throughout this story spanning eight books, every so often a little of the darkness hidden deep within has seeped to the surface, and this was shown in book one with betrayal, and two and three especially in the manner in which Mason’s soldiers conduct themselves. All of these served the purpose of showing a much deeper layer hidden inside the story that I hoped would serve to prepare the reader for the final two books. Greed and Power also show the darkness within people, and that has been very obvious within the tale since the start, and so these were my vehicles that would provide the truth of life, and clues to the final book in the series.

It is well documented, that in order to write Kingdom, I took much of my life experiences and that of others I had observed, and wove them into a fantasy series of books, using my characters as the vehicle to deliver my message, so if you take some time, and having read all eight books and follow the darkness, you will find that the final book comes to the most natural conclusion possible for this story, although I am sure at first reading that will not appear to be the case, and you will spend a little time pondering the way the book comes to its close.

In order to fully understand this, you have to go right back to book one and look at the actions of the green lord. He had watched for a long time, and seeing how out of balance the world had become, he decided to act, hence the Red Death virus that wiped out the largest percentage of mankind. Evil had spread through the lines of men, and they were blamed for all that was wrong, and so he took action to halt it for good. The opening of book eight begins with our old lord as he ponders everything, and in doing so he begins to realise he has made a mistake, for there deep within everything was a darkness hidden from everyone.

For myself personally, I feel that at some point in life, we too sit as the green lord does, and we all take some time to reflect on our past and on the life we have lived, and it is in these times that we begin to see that at some point in our life, we too have had to deal with a circle of darkness that surrounded us. Our lives do slip out of balance, and it is usually in these times that we suffer silently with our own dark thoughts, as our mind tries to deal with the experiences that we have had, and in most cases it is within the hours of darkness that our greatest fears creep into us, and we see the truth of not only our own lives, but also the lives of others. These are our own times within the circle, and they are powerful moments hidden from view, veiled from the rest of the world, and book eight is the book that finally brings these moments to the surface as everyone feels its effects and loses a little faith.

Without revealing any spoilers for the final book, I am sure those who have read the book will be a little surprised at the way this book comes to its close. I think I am right in saying it will be unexpected, although the clues have been there if you look for them.

The pace of the final book is very different from the rest, it is irregular as it weaves and twists through the highs and lows, and is filled with doubt and confusion. Book three was pretty dark in places, but this book takes that to a whole new level, you start to realise that the Specialist’s are jaded from over a year a hard fighting and they have lost a little of their zest, I think Rowan says it perfectly when he states, “he has seen things no man should have to witness” and just for the quiet contemplative man he is to suddenly admit that, shows the fatigue they all feel. He too is looking back and seeing his own personal circle of darkness and finally having to deal with it, as is Robbie, Rayne, Runestone, Jade and Sapphire.

Book eight reveals just how badly out of balance everything is, and it is not just a world view, or a natural environmental view, although they are important themes within all eight books, this time it on a personal level, and it does shake the inner most foundations of everyone’s beliefs, and that is why the ending of this book is the right one.

The only way to survive is to try and return things back to balance, there has to be light, but in order to keep the scales level, there also has to be some darkness, and this book looks at the way that can be achieved, and I am sure the last page of the book will highlight that perfectly.

Heirs to the Kingdom by Robin John Morgan

Heirs to the Kingdom was always meant to reflect life as it is today, and whilst it is wonderful to live in a fantasy that involves families, love, desire, friendship, simple living and compassion, sadly life today has too much of exploitation, violence, rape, war, and greed for wealth and power. Take a moment to study history and it reveals the great evils of the past that men have committed on their own race and other races. History shows how we have destroyed and exploited nature for gain, persecuted each other for power and control, and committed acts of horrendous evil. There was no coincidence in Opal saying “Look to the past,” her message was always to look deeply into the darkness and cast the light on the truth.

Life no matter how much you want to avoid it contains a great deal of pain and injustice, I know I have lived it myself, and witnessed it in the lives of those who have surrounded me. I have walked in my own circle of darkness and suffered, and I have fought on through it to find the light again, and I have accompanied many others on their own journey through the darkness into the light. What I have learned on these many journeys is that we do not always have control over it, we certainly hide most of it and wrestle alone as we deal with it, and sometimes, it is not us who can finally banish it, sometimes it takes another at our side to finally rid us of it.

We are never completely alone, we may feel it at times as the pressure mounts, but no matter how dark things become, if we have the courage to face the darkness and reach out, all of us find the help we so desperately need, be it a friend, professional or family, and that is the heart of the story that is Heirs to the Kingdom.

Heirs to the Kingdom by Robin John Morgan is a complete fantasy Adventure series that is available to purchase from Amazon and all other online book sellers.

Zandra’s Revenge

the first book in the series heirs to the Kingdom by Robin John Morgan.

A few days ago, whilst I was out with my wife driving, she asked quite out of nowhere if she could ask me about an element of HTTK. This is quite normal for us, we often pull apart the story in order to ensure there are no holes that may be picked up on by a reader, so as always, with possibly the one reader who knows more about this series of stories than any other living soul, I told her ask away.

There are one or two questions I do expect from her, (Literally because I know how much effort she puts in to looking at every layer within these stories), but there is one area of this story where I have done a lot of layering, and if I am honest, I don’t expect many to question me about it, today was one of those days where she spotted a very significant point, and for a moment, I think she felt she caught me out.

My wife began, “You know how power is passed down through the female lines?”

I gave a nod as I was driving, “Yeah what of it?”

I could feel her eyes on me as I looked forward out of the windscreen. “Well I have been thinking.”

“Ok.” I know how her mind works, and her tone of voice told me, she had figured something out, and I suspect she thought she had found a gaping hole in the story.She asked.

“If Mason has all these orphanages, then knowing female heirs will be powerful, why has he and his children not just taken any women they wish, and created a new powerful line?”

It is a great question, and one I have wondered if someone will find. My response was simply, “Zandra Hargreaves.” And I gave a smile; I knew that would confuse her.

So the reason I am writing this is I wondered how many more of you have looked this deep in the seven books that are already available. In explanation to her confused stare at me, I shall present the following, which is a loosely translated version of my response as I drove.

Mason did not really think when he married Zandra, he knew he needed an heir, and preferably a female one. At that point in his life he was developing his plans, but even he did not know that the Red Death was coming. I have always thought that when the Red Death struck, he suddenly realised that firstly, he could achieve his plans for domination much quicker. Secondly, he could do far more, and so began to expand his plans and work on a much larger scale than he had previously planned.

At that point he had married and expected children, and along came William, followed by Lance, and then his most precious prize, he gained a girl in Judith. In my mind he must have felt he had achieved his goal, and so when he did begin to establish his orphan program, he really had no need to use them himself, and at that point his children were too young to procreate.

I think with a man like Mason, who you have to understand he is ruthless and single minded, he may have considered that maybe one day he would be able to secure more heirs using his male children, but by this point, he had Judith, and so I think he would have been satisfied that he had an heir to Morgan le Fey, who he sees as his mother, but we are now aware (As Steph discovers) she is actually his grandmother.

His plan fell apart as the relationship with Zandra deteriorated; she became in his eyes, weak. Zandra became difficult, she complained and cried, and he grew very unhappy with her behaviour. I think his placing of William into Loxley would have shown how cruel and cold he could be, and that was the start of the end of any care between him and Zandra. She never forgave him for giving away her first child, and as a result she smothered her other two children with affection, and Mason began to suspect she was deliberately making her children weak, in order to ensure they did not grow to be monsters like their father.

It failed for Zandra, because as Mason and her argued constantly, I think it is certain that his wild tempers became a more frequent part of home life for Lance and Judith, and as a result, his children feared him. Zandra was not weak in my eyes, but she was mistreated, even though she lived in luxury. Lance appeared weak and feeble because he started to fear his father, but if you read between the lines, and have read all the books to date, you will clearly see that he formed a close bond with Mark Richard Dale, one of Mason’s closest friends, and a man even Mason admired.

Zandra in the final minutes of her life, made what is actually a very brave sacrifice, she leaped up in front of her husband to shield him in the cathedral, and it cost her life, as she was hit by the Hooded man’s arrow. This has been a big talking point with readers, so just to catch up let me say this. Zandra was deeply unhappy, and in that final moment I think she realised that Mason was probably the only chance her children would have for survival. She knew that she would never be able to escape his clutch, and if she did, the price she would pay would be to lose her two other children. Giving her life to save him, she ensured her children had the chance to grow and live, and I feel she hoped her loving care would show up in them, and through that they would fail to be the children he desired. In many ways it was a massively calculated risk, but one she was willing to test.

In the case of Judith, she was proved right. Judith at the loss of her mother fled from Mason to her uncle’s house, and ultimately ended up falling into the hands of Robbie via the House of Good Hope. It was a massive blow to Mason, who realised he no longer had a female heir, and he needed to find a way to create another, nevertheless he had learned much from his experience of Zandra.

the Third book in the series Heirs to the Kingdom by Robin John Morgan

Dana was one of his team, who played a large role in the orphanage organisation. She was tough, cold, and commanded a great deal of authority, something Zandra was not. Mason chose to pick a new wife who had most of the qualities he required in a child, and because she was actually quite emotionless, he knew the bond would not be as deep and loving as it had been with Zandra.

It’s a pretty cold act if you think about it, he basically used her for her womb, but as I worked out the plot, I gave it a great deal of thought, and finally I began to wonder who in this new relationship was actually colder. I think Dana is a smart woman, she is certainly no fool, and I think she was more than aware of what she was getting into. Dana craved power, and as the mother of Mason’s new heir she certainly got plenty, it was a win, win for both of them.

Raven Merle was always destined to be more like his grandmother, but with greater power, and in Mason’s eyes she would ultimately replace her. In truth he could have picked any woman, but having realised, he decided to look to his own ranks, and I think the fundamental reason for that, was very simply that he had a full profile of the behaviour of all his lead team. To use a random woman from the orphanage, could have resulted with a repeat of his experience with Zandra, so he picked from a list of woman he knew would have every aspect of the personality he desired for the mother of his child.

Mason as the only parent of Lance, put all of his effort into creating a smaller version of himself, and he to date has done a very good job, Lance is as cold and emotionless as his father. Book seven shows how Lance has grown like his father intended, but I have often played with the notion that in this there is also a flaw. (Spoiler possibly coming)

Lance is just like his father, and seeks the same kind of power, and in so doing, he is ultimately the greatest danger to Mason. When Mordred’s spirit is brought back from the dead and planted within William with the black blade, Lance takes his chance to prepare his future. When Mordred cruelly beats and rapes the servant Nadia, Lance takes her under his wing and raises her son Victor as his own. Lance is repeating his father, and it is his hope that Victor will one day create a female child that has all the power of the line, but also has the cruelty and cold disposition of Mordred.

In his mind any child born to Victor, should according to the rules of power, (AKA be more powerful) should be stronger than Raven Merle. In his final moments faced with Runestone, in what is now an alternative reality to the current tale, Lance shows a small chink in his makeup, and finally Zandra gets what she always desires, as Lance makes it clear to Runestone, that Nadia and Victor are innocent and have been used by him.

He begs for Runestone to spare them, and his final moment shows an act of compassion by begging for their lives and freely offering his death . Zandra finally got her wish, and her love and compassion showed through to rival the cold and brutal side of Mason.

Zandra’s biggest success is that William (AKA Sage) confronts Mason and asks for him to stop the war. I have to admit it was a wonderful part of the book to write, and all the time I wrote it, I was thinking of how proud Zandra would have been of her son.

the first six books in the series Heirs to the Kingdom by Robin John Morgan

Somehow I never expected anyone to work all this out, but now they have, here it is shared with all of you, I hope it adds to your own enjoyment of Heirs to the Kingdom. Congrats Rin, it took a while, but you did find one of my more elaborate plots hidden within the text. Well done you. ?

The Author’s Kingdom #21

The Author’s Kingdom is a series of articles, where the Author explains his perception of Heirs to the Kingdom. It is written to cover the festive season of Christmas 2016.

 

Closing the Circle

 

Today we sit on the edge of Christmas, and the end of another bi annual event for Heirs to the Kingdom.

This year has been a special experience, as I have shared a great many things with those of you who read my work, and from my point of view, it has been a wonderful and also inspiring time. I have looked back over the last thirty years of my own life, and brought back the memories of all those little moments that came together in a wonderful jigsaw, and created the Woodland Realm.

Heirs to the Kingdom has been a joy, if not at times a little pressured to create and write. This last month has indeed shown me something of myself that I do at times take for granted, and that is how I have sat alone here at my desk, and painstakingly created a work of great love. For to me it is, and I have thoroughly enjoyed doing it. As you know I have always stated I was reluctant to publish, it is true, I am very introverted at times and it was actually a very terrifying thing for me to do at the start. This last month of writing, has brought to mind all those little moments that reminded me of the loyalty and dedication of the small group who are the Heirs to the Kingdom fans. I remembered all those moments where I turned to wife whilst writing something and commented things such as, “Julie will hate me for writing this.” Or “Ian is going to love this bit.” And so on, but it does thrill me that this is being shared today with people who have gained a great amount of pleasure from it.

Heirs to the Kingdom is not a best seller, I doubt it ever will be, writing in today’s environment is hard, as over three million books a year are published, and the amount of people reading has fallen dramatically each year, I have to confess that it is something I do not quite understand, books have brought me so much pleasure in my life, and I am now reminded of a comment made on a radio interview I did David Grey, back in 2011.

I had commented on my love of mythology and how I was inspired by those tales, and decided to write a tale of my own based on something that inspired me as a young boy. He commented on how important it is that the line of storytellers is not broken, and how one day having done my bit, it may inspire another person to write, a so called passing of the baton as it were. That comment has always stayed with me, and I think it is the best way to consider the modern writer. Book purchases have fallen globally for many years as the market becomes more and more saturated, but one day, we may see a revival, and when that happens, new writers will take up the baton and continue onward. In many ways this is how I also see Heirs to the Kingdom, the heroes of yesteryear fell and in my story, the new heroes arose to lift up the baton and take the struggle forward into a new age. It is dare I say it, the way of the circle of life?

“2017 will see the final book of the series, but I will continue to add more to the websites and blogs, as I am quite sure I will not end completely, but I do want to walk with new characters, and even if only for a while, I shall let the Woodland Realm rest and develop alone. I will obviously continue to promote this tale, as I would like to increase the readership a little more, and as I write new material for other projects and work alongside new authors as I do in VCP, I will consider this work of the lives of my green loving dwellers back on the farm at Loxley, and look to see if it honestly can be expanded at some future point.

As the new year of 2017 begins, I have a lot of work to do, I have a stack of notes as usual, and I will be continuing to work on the last book. I would love to give a date for which it will be released, but alas the pressure to make this a bigger, faster more exciting book than all the other is phenomenal, and so I am going to take it page by page until it is complete. I will say that this month of looking back has inspired several new twists that I would love to include into the stack of notes I already have, and for now I will say that “The Ravens of Berengar” for that is the title I am set upon,  will take you back into the distant past, and open up a picture of how the darkness that has shrouded this story began. I am finally going to show you the entire history of the Dark One, which is a very interesting tale, and something I have already given you hints and clues about in the blog series I have presented you with this month. The story like all things has to go full circle, and so I shall start at the very beginning of that dark and suspicious circle, and bring right around it to the point we are at, and then the circle will finally close as the book reaches the final page.

It will be an adventure worth the wait, well I am hoping so. (Smiles) You will walk under the veil of darkness into a place of deep vile secrets, and you will also walk into the land of Florae and finally see how the Fae of Earth live, which will be two new realms you have not entered before. This is going to be a tough time for all sides, and I am sure you will be as excited to read it as I am to write it.

May you all have a wonderful season of festivities no matter what your faith or belief? May it be safe and peaceful, and may the cheer of the season bless you until we walk on a green path edged with flowers in the coming New Year.

Many thanks to all of you for your loyal support, it does mean everything.

My parting gift this season, is the only picture of this series, as I have deliberately kept these posts free of artwork, so for the time being I shall leave you now to consider the family tree of a certain group of well know Ravens.

May peace be with you all. RJM.

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Family tree depicting the House of Berengar from the books Heirs to the Kingdom by Robin John Morgan.

The Author’s Kingdom #14

The Author’s Kingdom is a series of articles, where the Author explains his perception of Heirs to the Kingdom. It is written to cover the festive season of Christmas 2016.

 

The Face Behind the Evil.

When I first wrote The Bowman of Loxley, I made the decision at the very start that I would intentionally side-line the major villain. One or two at the time commented on this act and thought that it was a strange thing to do, after all in many books and almost all films; you get to see the bad guy long before he enters the fight. With Mason Knox I wanted something a little different, and so I made the choice that I would only refer to his acts of evil, rather than show him doing them.

My second choice for him was to choose a logo for his brutal Cutters that would stamp a hallmark on his reputation, almost like branding, and so whenever you saw or heard any mention of this specific crest, you would feel the evil that was in progress. To add to the intrigue, I made his crest similar to that of a king, I chose the dragon, which long ago had been the crest of all kings, it is only since the time of Richard the first, that a lion was depicted as the kings crest, before that all true kings, and especially the one true king had the crest of a golden dragon. I liked the idea of Mason’s hand being covered in the blood of the innocent, and so for him I picked out a dragon that was long and slender with short legs (Almost Japanese) and coloured it blood red. From that moment on I used the phrase the snake with legs and wings, and those who opposed him referred to him as Snake, I think it paints a very specific picture of a creature that slithers and writhes to get what it wants.

The psychology and the symbolism of it made for a great way to identify the evil of the man, and it was behind this crest that I hid my bad guy, well out of sight until the moment of confrontation. His face would only appear in the very last chapter of the book, and that gave me the space to paint a full picture of his deeds and wrong doings throughout the 24 chapters that came before his face. I think it worked really well, as I was able then to show the face of his son (William/Billy) as a bright happy blue eyed boy, and in a way without realising it I created yet more mystery about who this greedy and cold hearted villain really was.

Throughout the book we see the deeds of the Cutters and hear of the maiming and slaughter they create as they moved slowly into the north to seek out Loxley and York. There is rumour of orphanages and factories that treat the workers like slaves, using them as they will and killing them for no reason at all, and all the time Billy is happy and joking and dare I say even likeable, it was a wonderful way to cast a shadow across the book, as the readers tried to work out if this guy really was as horrible as everyone said. Hiding his face left the reader in suspense, because there really was no way to fully gauge the man until he appeared in the book, and for that moment, everyone had to wait to the last chapter.

It took a long time to write the scene in the cathedral, I had floor plans and maps, and had to watch every move each member of the story made as I carefully noted things down to ensure I kept the pace fast enough to thrill, but the tension ready to break at any moment. I had chess pieces on a large board that I marked out with the floor plan, and as I wrote each line I moved the pieces. The balcony was chosen for Robbie’s stand for one reason only, I wanted him to see only Mason’s back as he approached the high altar. When Mason finally turned, he was hidden behind the clergy who were performing the crowning ceremony, and then I added in Robbie’s frustrations as he spoke to Rune of how he could not see him to get a clear shot.

It was difficult to write it, as I had to make every arrow count, but in the back of mind the words “Sacred Ground” thumped through it. Neither Runestone nor her sisters of the circle could kill in this sacred place, something I had not revealed yet, their arrows could only wound, which is why at the moment of crisis, Robbie asks Rune to create a wind and lift the crown. Rowan, Martin and Alice provide the deadly shots that take out the vicars around Mason, and then finally after waiting for 24 chapters, his eyes meet Robbie’s, and for a moment there are gasps. It was great stuff to write, every reader was convinced Mason could not possibly have long curly blonde hair, but he did, he was almost the double of Billy, only a great deal older with the same pale cold blue eyes. Here was the villain finally unmasked in the light of day, and it fuelled even more speculation about him, and just to add yet more suspense, he got away and Robbie failed to kill him. Every member of the readers group expected him to die, and that was the twist that caught out every reader, the hero failed and the villain got away.

Just to add a little more shock, Robbie shoots his last arrow and instead of hitting Mason, his wife Zandra leaps in front of the arrow and is instantly killed. The shock was intense, how could the hero of the book kill an innocent woman? Out of all the vile and evil people gathered there that day, Robbie kills the only one who did not deserve to die, I have to admit I enjoyed watching the ripples of surprise as they emitted out of those first early readers, it was great fun and it just inspired me to look for yet more twists to really up the pace for the second book.

In the final moment of the book we see Mason sat with his son as he casually announces to him that his mother is dead. The reaction for Billy is equally as cold, and this I think goes right to the heart of the story, for it is here we realise that Billy no longer regarded Zandra (The mother that gave him up) as anyone significant. This was my first moment to set the stage for future books where the love of Jess, who he considered his mum, would come into play at the heart of the plot.

When it came to book two, I had already shown the readers the villain, and so at first I placed him in the very opening of the first chapter. It is here we see Mason as he ridicules the Bishop, and you get your first glimpse of how calculating Mason can be. He laughs out loud as he suggests hiring a woodsman, and it is here you can get your first glimpse of how Mason uses the church as one of his pawns. His anger at Robbie is there to be seen, and suddenly we see how his anger rises very quickly and the sadistic side of him is revealed. A little later in the book we read of the retaliation as entire villages around Kingsdown are slaughtered and butchered by his Cutters to pay for the actions of Robbie.

This was my setting for book two, where Mason once again would strike and strike hard from the shadows, and although I slipped in small moments of him, they were seldom more than two pages like the moment he discovers Judith has run away, and his first reaction is to shoot the man who should have been on watch. It’s an instant reaction with no warning that even leaves Billy a little shaken and Lance is terrified by it. This shows the ruthlessness of the man mixed with a cold unemotional personality.

Later in book two we truly get to experience the brutality of the Cutters, on the motorway we see them looting the escaping villagers of the south, followed by an attempted rape of a young girl, which is halted by Runestone with her arrow. Once again we see that the Cutters feel that thier leader is invincible, and so they are free to do as they wish, this is the way Mason had planned to rule, he wanted to utterly dominate all of the people and control them with fear as he has already in his cities of stone. His Cutters are his preferred tool of use, and it all paints a very vivid picture of his ambitions, and even though I keep him out of the book as much as I can, the result of his actions is clearly seen, none more than the village of trees where everyone is slaughtered and hung from the branches as a warning to those who pass through. I had two books to show the kind of man Mason was at heart, as this would set a backdrop for the whole series of books. I must admit at times I gave a shudder as I wrote scenes, and I soon realised that writing the actions of the Cutters actually made me a little uncomfortable. I almost edited the attempted rape out as I was not sure if I was going too far, talking to the readers group who had read the first draft, gave me the assurance that I had not been too graphic, and had written it more to imply what was to come rather than actually write a graphic description. They convinced me it should be OK and so the scene stayed in the book.

Writing the first book with a readers group taught me a massive amount, and so when it came to preparing the end of book two, I already knew the value of a good twist in the story. Once again Robbie travels out to disrupt Mason’s plans at Liverpool. The set up for the last pages had to be at least as tense as the first book, I wanted it better and I felt confident I could do it.

Harry was brought in for heart breaking comedic additions, and slowly woven into the plot more as a distraction from what was coming. Just as Robbie finally reaches the top of the building where it is rumoured that Mason is holding up, Jade runs laughing into the road and bang!!! She is shot in the back, it is almost a repeat of Zandra, and the book takes a turn that was not expected. Rune leaves Robbie alone, something no one expects and as he shouts out at her for going through a wall, boom there is an explosion that rocks the building throwing him off his feet. The small frightened figure of Lance comes round the corner, and Lance faces his biggest fear, he is face to face with the Hooded Man. Once again this was just another way of building the tension and hiding Mason until the very last second. I spent quite some time working out what was to come, and it had to be woven into the Jade and Runestone scenario of the life for a life choice  perfectly to create that seat hugging moment where Mason is revealed and looks up to see the angry eyes of Robbie.

Because of Book One, no one expects Mason to die, and this is where I go into reverse and the twist kicked in. The fight is long and drawn out as I cut back to a broken hearted Runestone, it is a bit of an emotional rollercoaster, but finally the moment comes where Mason loses his temper at the calm and collected Robbie, and pounds him with his sword. It’s a merciless attack and at first the concern goes to hoping Robbie can withstand it. It is just the two men alone in a fight to the death, and as I pull the action back and forth, I wanted to make the readers worry a little as I hoped there would be no way of predicting the outcome. Finally Mason’s goading of Robbie pays off, and he yells with rage and unleashes an onslaught at Mason that results in the killing of Mason Knox.

The cards are suddenly all up in the air at what is one of the most emotionally tense chapters I think I have written. The questions flow, how can Mason be dead? Will Billy replace him, or the Dark One? What really has happened to Billy with the black blade? Will Runestone ignore Una’s advice and tell Robbie of the life for life choice? As you start to ask the questions, the book ends and suddenly all the chips are in the air, and there really are no answers as the man who was the symbol of all things evil is suddenly no longer a part of the tale, once again he slips back into obscurity, but this time he is not coming back.

For those of you who have read further than Book Two, well you now know the answers. The thing is that in my own little way I wanted to show that the villain of a story does not necessarily have to be a main central character. By showing the results of the orders he has given, I was able to paint the full picture of the man without having him present, and I actually think having read through the books again in the run up to this series of articles, just implying what he is capable of and not showing him in person, actually creates a far more sinister figure than he would have been if I had written more of him into the books. Actually hiding his face creates a picture that each and every readers draws for themselves, and they have to use their own imagination, which let’s be honest is a lot more frightening, because it plays directly to the emotions of those who read it. In a way you create a personal sense of the man as viewed by yourself alone, and I actually think it was a much better way to present Mason.

To make the story far more interesting Mason did not appear in the third book, here I replaced him with his even more sinister mother, and not forgetting Billy who has been possessed by Mordred through the Black Blade. I knew this would confirm to all the readers that Mason was indeed gone forever, and yet the twist was, before you in the book was the resurrected soul of Morgana’s first child to prove she had the power to bring back the dead. No one noticed this fact in reference to Mason, and so by Book Four, I felt it was the right to bring him back looking a little younger and with more stamina than before, it made for very interesting writing and reading.

I won’t add more spoilers for those who have not discovered more of this tale, except to say that those first two books really do set up the character of the whole family of Knox. Through Mason, I paint the scene to allow myself to single out each character through the following editions, and open up their lives a lot more to show all of you the inner workings of this cold and brutal family. There is so much more to come, and even for those who have made it right through to the last page of book seven. I still have a lot more to write on this devious family who come from the heart of a Saxony tribe. I still think I have a shock or two that are unseen to come, and I can only hope that the first two books provided enough insight to draw you deeper into this brutal clan and have made you want to continue to the last page of the last book, because I can assure you, it will take that long to truly reveal the evil that lurks hidden from view.

In Remembrance of my Furry Face Friend.

Sparky the Cat, the inspiration for Furry Face, in HTTK.

Sparky the Cat, the inspiration for Furry Face, in HTTK.

When I was a young boy I was told by a Vicar that pets don’t go to Heaven. It was for myself a very profound moment, because in my mind at the time, I just could not accept that my rabbits, of which I had a few at the time, meant the world to me. I think it was a turning point for me, as the notion that living things such as animals were not like us, and therefore lesser in the eyes of the world of men, was so alien to me, I simply refused to accept the word of an adult for the very time in my life. Today my view has not changed, I see all living creatures as individual beings, and I do try very much to show them all the same courtesy and respect, as I would another human.

The case in point I think is very apparent when I think about my cat Sparky. Sparky passed away three days ago, at the grand old age of 16, which for a cat is pretty old, and today I feel like I have lost one of the most important people in my life. Its just a cat I hear a few of you scoff, and yes I can understand such lines of thought, but the reality is he was more than just a cat to me.

I came across Sparky when he was three years old, he was living in a house that was filled with Foster children, and to be honest they were brutal in the way they treated him. He was dirty, underfed, and would spend his days nervously sitting under the bushes in a friend of mines garden. To make matters worse, the layers of his left ear had separated, and filled with blood, which resulted in the ear swelling to twice the size of his head. It was so heavy he had to drag his face across the floor, and he actually walked backwards. He had no trust whatsoever of people, and he was very timid and afraid of everything.

I was appalled at the way he was being treated and I wanted to help him, but he was not an easy cat to get hold of, and I spent weeks as the huge ball on the side of his head grew larger trying to find ways I could capture him. I think the thing that motivated me, and made me try so hard to help him was simply the look in his eyes. I could see the sadness and the weariness from the burden of life in the foster home, and the mass growing out of his head. I really do not care what anyone may say, his eyes reflected back the horror of his life, and the deep overwhelming sadness he had as a result

When I eventually did capture him, and wrestled him into the cat carrier, he fought with everything he had, I could see the terror on his face and he scratched me and bit me as if his life depended upon it. Sweating and bleeding, I got him in the box and took him to the Vet. Now I will say at this point I had vowed never to have another pet, I do get attached and at that time I was working the markets and away a great deal of the day, but the vet told me quite clearly, it would be better for him if he was destroyed, and considering the quality of life he had at that time, I could not even think that way, in my mind he deserved to have a least some life free of the burden he had carried so long, so in the end I chose for him to be operated on and told the Vet to do everything he could to make him well again.

All I can say is that looking at his face, I could see the intelligence behind the eyes, and even though he was terrified of me, I think in some small way he knew I genuinely was trying to help. A week later I returned home with him, having had to do a quick shop and get all the things I would require for the nursing back to health of a cat, I will say at this point I had no intention of keeping him, I just wanted to make him better. The Cat hated me… I came home opened the cat carrier and with a head full of paw print covered bandage and large plastic cone, he bolted straight out of the carrier, and headed for the window, he bounced off the glass and hissed like a cat possessed, and then darted behind the sofa. I spent the next five hours trying to coax him out while he repeatedly fought with the cone to get it off his head, and if I even tried to get close to him, he would wail and scream at me as he hunched up ready to strike. I found myself to be the carer of one very pissed off cat, and so began the very long process of trying to show him I meant him no harm.

To begin with I placed his food in the centre of the room, and lifted my feet off the floor so he could see the food but not me, it worked and he slipped out and ate vigorously. I tried to ignore him and just went about my business as if he did not matter, which again did help calm him down, it was obvious he was very antisocial and wanted no contact with anyone, especially me. Life continued this way for a week, but the problem was I needed to check his dressing, his ear had been stitched back and I had been told to keep an eye on it, but there was no way he was going to allow me closer than six feet. The moment I tried to come closer to him, he would explode and hiss and then shoot off for the back of the sofa, it was really frustrating.

One evening shortly before he had to return to the Vet, it had gone very cold and I had lit the fire, I had been busy in the other room and as I came back to the main room I noticed him lay in front of it a look of sheer bliss on his face. I stopped and looked at him, and as had become the trend over the last week I spoke to him, trying to keep eye contact with him, he viewed me warily, but such was the joy of the heat, he stayed lay on the rug. I knelt down a good ten feet away and quietly asked if he liked that, I noticed he moved his paws, almost as if he was opening and clenching a hand. I know this is something kittens do when they are insecure, so I spread my hands out on the carpet and I mimicked his actions. I could see the surprise in his eyes, and watched as he copied my movements, and so began what was in a way our first moments of connection, and the first rung of the ladder of trust between us. I got within four feet of him as his dark eyes watched my hands and I copied his paw movements.

It was a start of the process, and over the next week became almost like a game between us, he would lie in front of the fire and watch me, and I would sit on the sofa carefully watching him out of the corner of my eye, each time he moved a paw, I copied, it was almost like we had some sort of secret sign language, until finally one evening he had his food, and then walked straight up to my leg, and rubbed his cone contained head on it before going back to the fire. Needless to say I got him to the Vet and with a little less fighting, and he had began to see that I meant him no harm, we had established the basics of trust between us. When the time came to hand him back to his rightful owners over nine weeks later, I knew I couldn’t, I know that technically I had for want of a better word stolen him, but I had done it for his sake not my own, but the thought of taking him back to that hell hole where children could kick and punch at him was simply too much for me to bare. It was a friend of mine at the time who made it clear I had saved his life, and he had shown some trust in me, and to hand him back would violate everything between us. Wrong as it was I kept him, and to be honest it is something I will never apologise for, or regret.

I named him Sparky, simply because when he hissed at me, he sounded like a fizzing light switch, it’s one a few quirks he had, and together we worked on our levels of trust and over time we became firm friends. It was a long slow process, but we did build up a huge amount of trust between each other, he still did not trust anyone else, and would bolt if I had visitors, and if they tried to stroke him, believe me he would take their hand off such was the power of his claws. Sparky put on weight and looked like a completely different cat, he was big for a cat, but not fat, if anything he was muscular and powerful, I was told he was a Scottish breed by the Vet who informed me he was now in tip top health, unlike my bank balance, and he was indeed surprised, as he then admitted he was sure that Sparky was not going to make it when he first saw him.

So began the years of togetherness, when I was home in the greenhouse, he sat at my feet and played with the twine hanging from the bench, if I was at my desk, he slept below my chair, and at night when I slept he lay across my feet, and would pounce on me if I moved too much. Sparky gave me another dimension to my life, I worked really long hours and would come home exhausted and collapse on the sofa. I would always wake to find him snuggled into me and I realised that he filled an empty void in me that I was not even aware was there. At that time I was in a relationship, which had become quite long term, but it had been made quite clear there was no chance of marriage or living together, and as I look back, I can see how in many ways how unfulfilled it was, don’t get me wrong there were obvious benefits to it, but it felt almost like it was just a surface relationship with no real depth, if I am really honest, it had reached a point where it did feel like Sparky had a closer bond with me than she did.

In 2005, I had stopped working the markets and taken up residence on the front of a local market in one of the market units. I have worked hard all my life, and finally my efforts had begun to pay off, in a fixed unit my business became quite successful, and for the first time in a long time, I was home more and was also saving money. My long term relationship finally had come to an end, and so I settled back into life with just me and Sparky. He was good company and loyal, our bond had grown and he trusted me implicitly, and it was at this time I returned back to writing as a way of passing my free time. Most nights I would sit in my office, with his bed at the side of me on the floor, and I would write away happily, stopping only to read back what I had written. I often caught him watching me as I read back my words, and it felt as though he was listening to my every word, it made me smile to think here was a cat who enjoyed literature, but at times just that look in his eyes felt as if he was taking in every word.

I would ask him what he thought, and he would nod his head almost as if saying “Yeah it’s not bad” and I would scratch his crinkled ear and then carry on writing again. Sparky was the first to ever hear the first complete drafts of Heirs to the Kingdom read out loud, and I would smile at him and ask, so how was that? He responded with a gesture or would stretch on his bed and stand up to rub his head on my leg, which I felt was his way of offering his approval, every now and again he clenched his paws and expanded them again, which I took as full approval. For a while a I settled back alone at home with my unexpected new found friend, who was in so many ways similar to myself and I would find myself enjoying my free moments at home more and more with just my rapidly growing cat as wonderful company. He gave me so much joy, it was hard to understand how it was possible, I would sit in the garden and look up at him sat high on the pergola cross beam, enjoying the sunshine and watching the world as I did, and it made me smile. We always played before bedtime, he loved cat nip, and I had a jug by the fire filled with his toys, it was often funny to hear a thumping downstairs, and when I went down there he would be with his head in the jug, lifting out his favourite toys to play with. I spent hours in the garden with him softly talking to him, he would lie in the sun and open one eye when I spoke, or wink at me, his eyes always filled with life and contentment, and deep down inside I knew how happy he was, and that gave me happiness as I know that I had done right by him.

Around this time the local council announced that they were going to demolish the market including my shop, and build a communal garden and market square, something that was a hugely unpopular proposal with the local people who used the markets, and I began a campaign with the local traders to save the market place and my business which was booming. What followed was to be two years of hell, as the traders clashed with the local council to try and save their businesses. We had no chance of winning from the offset as the councillors were hell bent on getting their own way, and to be honest were not too fussy about how they achieved their goal. The following two years were stressful as I watched their endless dirty tricks slowly bring about the collapse of the business. There were endless rule changes and new conditions imposed, the roads around our shops became no parking zones with a whole host of new traffic wardens, and finally after over a year of open letters crossing in the press came the threats, I was losing money and losing everything, my savings plummeted as I used up what I had to keep me afloat until the court fight was over, and I was starting to get sick from the fatigue of not sleeping and constant worry. Many nights I would return home exhausted and upset over yet another problem, rule change, or imposed fine for something I had allegedly done to breach market regulations, and I had finally reached the point where I had run out of money and was living on the edge of my nerves. Sparky always sat on my bin waiting, and as trudged in through the gate he would jump down with a meow and with his tail in the air come to greet me.

It felt as if no matter what else happened that was awful in the world, it didn’t matter, because he cared what happened to me, and he was always happy to see me, and at that time, I really needed a friend to sit and comfort me. I would sit at home at night on the edge of breaking, and he would jump up at my side and nuzzle into me, then curl up on my lap as I softly stroked his ears and relaxed a little. I think in a way it was almost as if he was finally returning the favour, for this was my darkest time and he made sure when I got home he was there for me as I had been for him. By the end of 2007 I was grabbed in the local supermarket car park and threatened by two very heavy guys that I needed to quit fighting the council before I got hurt, and to be honest that was enough and I ended the fight and gave the council the terms I would settle out of court for. It was enough to finally frighten me and by Christmas Eve 2007 I was off the market, and had lost my business and all my savings, I had nothing left and everything was gone, exhausted and alone, I came home bolted the door and slept through Christmas in an exhausted state, only waking for brief periods when Sparky would jump up on the bed and nuzzle into me, again it felt like he was just checking to make sure I was OK.

It was January 2008 when I finally got out of bed and had to work out what I was going to do for the rest of my life, I was still worried about the threats of violence, as I had caused the council some huge embarrassment with my endless writings of the facts in the press, so I decided to keep a low profile, and stayed home to write my book. It was a really cold January, but Sparky and me made ourselves comfortable in my office and I rewrote my book from scratch. Something in me had changed a great deal, I think it was a process of re-evaluation brought on by all that happened, I was heartbroken at losing my business, which I had slaved over for 12 years to build up, which had been demolished for nothing more than the vanity of a local Labour council, I took a long hard look at my life and was not sure I liked where I had ended up. It was a time of high emotion, as I felt broken and dejected and as it came to the surface and all bubbled over, I let it all flow out and into the books I was writing. It was a bleak time and Sparky sat beside me and would lift his head and watch me, just to ensure I was alright. He was my greatest companion and source of comfort at that time, and as mad as it sounds it was almost as if he knew and understood everything I was going through. There were many occasions when I broke down and would slump on the desk and weep, and every time he jumped up on the desk and nuzzled his head to mine to comfort me. They say that creatures are dumb and do not understand, well let me tell you, they are a lot smarter than we give them credit for, and Sparky especially was a very clever cat. I am not sure I would have made it through those times without him; his small little gestures would break through my sadness and pain, and help me get through the darkest moments of my life, and just the look in those incredibly intelligent eyes reassured me there was someone around who did care.

It was during that time as I talked to him sat in front of the PC, I told him all about my story, and I told him as my greatest supporter through the writing times, I would model a character on him. Sparky was a bard cat with beautiful black markings on hues of grey with and light brown, and he sat watching approvingly, I told I would write him in as a ferocious Tiger, who had the heart of a lion, but could show great kindness to those who deserved it, and so began the role of Furry Face, who Jade and Runestone would call “Big Baby Boy” a term I had often used in regard to him when scratching his chin as his eyes rolled in delight. He entered in book three for time, and then reappears later when I had the chance to define his role better, as the tiger who was neglected and mistreated by his keepers, and escaped to live with those who would love and care for him. I read him the first extracts as I wrote them, and he made me giggle when he suddenly sat up and looked rather smug and pleased with himself, I never doubted he understood every word I read out, and in a way I am happy knowing that through my writing, his spirit will live on.

The following years saw great changes to our life, I met my wife to be, and children came to the house as our family expanded, I must admit I was worried about how he would react, after all his greatest time of fear had been due to the persecution he suffered with children, and he was still very antisocial with everyone apart from me. Sparky took instantly to my wife Rin, she was actually more nervous of him at first, but with a toy and some string he played almost like a kitten with her, something I had never thought I would ever see. They became firm friends, even more so when she became pregnant with my daughter, it was almost as if he was aware of the life within her, and he stayed close to her at all times, choosing to sit by her side, or on the floor next to her feet. When Iona came along again I was worried at how he would react to two children in the house, Alfie who was four had at times teased him a little and he had scratched Alfie, but with Iona he was completely different.

Sparky took to her from day one, it was almost as if he felt it was his duty to guard her, there was one occasion when Iona was in her baby chair just inside the kitchen, when one of the neighbours cats peeped in through the open window, I have never forgotten the sight of how he leapt up in front of Iona and on to the unit and attacked the cat in a brutal manner, it was by far the most fierce I had ever seen him, and all I can put it down to is that he was protecting her in his own little way. He was always very different with Iona, he tolerated far more with her than he did Alfie, if she went to far he would knock her away with his paw, but he never brought his claws out. It was quite normal for him to walk up and nuzzle into her, which delighted her and it was very clear how attached to him she had grown, “Cat” was one of the first words Iona ever learned, and as she grew and she would sit and draw at the table, she always drew pictures of stick men that showed her family, one for Mummy, one for Daddy, one for Alfie, and herself, and at her side was always Sparky. I think it was the most simple and yet the most accurate definition of the family, because Sparky was never just a pet, he was without doubt a full and equal member of the family.

The whole Family, as seen by my daughter.

The whole Family, as seen by my daughter.

In spring of 2013 Sparky came home shot. All I can say is that it was the act of some cold evil and sadistic son of a bitch that would target a cat at point blank range. The bullet went right through him, but luckily it did not hit any major organs, nursing him back to health took quite some time, and for the first time in all the years we had been together I was seriously afraid for him. By now he had grown old, he was reaching his 16th year and had already started to turn grey in places. For most of the time as he recovered he would lie on the bed and watch me as I worked at the desk, a great deal of the time Iona would lie on the bed next to him and talk to him or sing him songs, something I think he took a great deal of enjoyment from. His recovery was slow but he finally made it back to full health over a long four months of constant care. I think it had a dramatic effect on him as he began to feel his age, he no longer jumped up on the unit to go in and out of the window, he sat by the back door and waited to be let out, and he began to sleep more and only go out if he needed to. I think in the back of my mind I knew his time with me was coming to an end, but like everything you love, you try to dismiss it and hope its not so.

In the first ten days of October 2013 he stayed in front of the fire on his bed and did not move, I could tell he was not feeling his best and sat with him most nights just stroking his ears and talking to him, his appetite dropped something I knew was not good, Sparky was a big cat, never that fat but very muscular. I tried to hand feed him and he did take it off my fingers, but I knew it was not enough to sustain him for long. As I sat beside him quietly talking, just after midnight on October 9th he had a seizure, it frightened the hell out of me, and brought home one of my biggest fears, as I knew then I was going to lose him. He appeared to recover a little and relax and in his way he thanked me for being there with him, and so began our final moments together.

I wrapped him up in his blanket and lifted him into my arms, and for the rest of the night I talked to him and stroked him, his eyes were fixed on me all night as I held him and told him how much he meant to us all. It was a painful difficult night, as I really was not ready to say goodbye to him, but at 7:40 am just as the sun rose on October 10th, he gave a small meow, and then started to purr, something Sparky had never done before, it had always been a joke with us that he was a cat that did not know how too, but as clear as day he purred as I tickled his ear and then gave one last huge sigh, the purr drained and he died in my arms and the wave of grief that washed over me was huge as I lost a wonderful friend whom I loved very deeply, I think he knew that and had the roles been reversed I think he too would have felt the same way.

I laid him out carefully and took great care to ensure he was groomed and presentable. He was wrapped up and his blanket with his favourite toys, and shown huge honour and respect as he truly deserved, and I laid him to rest with a prayer, as would be befitting of any human being, he deserved no less. Sparky was buried in his favourite part of the garden, below the confers he climbed, and where the sun always shone to warm him. Around his grave I made a circle of stones befitting any Celtic hero, and I lit incense to honour him and ensure his passage into other worlds.

If you honestly believe animals do not have souls, and are lesser than humans, I can honestly say I pity you, for my experience of Sparky proved to me beyond a doubt, that even though they cannot speak to us in our own words, animals have exactly the same feelings and emotions, the same insecurities and strengths, and the same loyalty and capacity to love as all of us. In his final hour Sparky knew I was with him, and he understood the depth of my feelings towards him, they say that the eyes are the windows to the soul, and looking into his, it was clear he had one, and as such he was laid to rest with honour and the respect befitting his status. I miss him, and will never fully get over losing him, for he impacted my life in ways I would never have thought possible, he brought me endless amounts of joy, and became more than just some creature to care for, for he became a companion of equal standing to any friend I have ever had, if not more. I loved and cared for him as deeply as I do my children, and I was glad to have been a huge part of his life. In the sadness I feel at his loss, I also feel some happiness, because I saw the change I made, when I lifted him out from under a bush as the tortured and victimised creature he had become. I take huge comfort in knowing that by helping him, I gave him a new life that was filled with happiness and love and was fully contented. He was happy and lived his life to the full in peace and safety, and as a result he grew to a grand old age for cat, and I also think it was a debut he repaid to me in return out of gratitude and love. We were friends, who started off with a lot of mistrust, but the bond that grew between us was unbreakable, and both of our lives benefited from knowing each other, and I will be forever grateful for the part he played in my darkest of moments, for he truly helped me through all of it.

I still look to the window in hope he will come through, or glance at the fire or bed expecting to see him, it is hard not seeing him around the place, especially when returning home from somewhere, I miss him on the path or by the gate waiting for me to welcome me home, yet I take some comfort from knowing that his spirit will be with me forever, as is the spirit of all who have passed through my life, and when my time in this world finally comes to an end, somehow I think it will be his spirit sat watching and waiting to greet me as I enter the new world, and we will wander together again as good friends through eternity.

In loving remembrance of a true and loyal friend, Sparky (Furry Face).

Nature moans into the sky?

As anyone who knows me well knows, I do love the weird and the strange, after all I am the creator of Harry and Maggs, but recently around the world there has been a series of phenomena that has well and truly caught my imagination, and it is more relevant to me personally considering it’s the year of 2012.

For those of you new to my writing, I am currently in the middle of a series of fantasy adventures named Heirs to the Kingdom, which are based in the year of 2038, set against the background of a deadly virus (Red Death) that was unleashed by Nature 26 years earlier (2012) to curb the destruction of the world by man. So yes as the world stands fuddled and tries to work out the recent phenomena of strange sounds in the sky, I am delighted that it is being referred to as the sounds of Nature moaning in distress.

I will add that at the time of setting up my story which was in the late 1980’s I had not at that time heard of the Mayan calendar and the so called end of the world in 2012. I just chose the date as it fitted in nicely with the exhaustive list of generations I had followed for my hero, to link in well with his past, I was a little chilled to the bone when a good friend of mine handed me an article many years later that gave the prediction for the end of the world in this same year, and considering the time it has taken in between working self employed for many years, I never thought I would reach this year whilst in the middle of publishing the story.

I now feel somewhat delighted to find the many videos on Youtube of people stood frozen and unnerved as they hear the strange moans and wails coming down from the sky, and although I have absolutely no idea of what is causing it, all I can say is “Look to the coming of a Bowman,” and “prepare for death, for it is coming and its colour is red.”

I am delighted, but also curious, as I have been out in the woodland in all weather, and at all times of day and night, and I thought I knew pretty much every sound made by Nature, but even for myself, this is a very new experience and I am rather enjoying it, although if you are some of the few who have not heard it yet, then click the link below and have a listen, this article which has many serious and comical answers on it, also contains some of the best clips of this strange unearthly sound, and I will say when you first hear it, it is indeed quite eerie and unnerving.

I know I should not really exploit it, but I have to admit this is a little bit more of a coincidence than I ever expected.

 

Click the link and see what you think

http://dorsi.hubpages.com/hub/Strange-sounds-in-the-sky-from-around-the-world

 

Modern Life

 

            In my series of books ‘Heirs to the kingdom’ I create a way of life that is new and developing, built from the ashes of the hectic modern life we all know today. In moments throughout the entire series my characters look back and question the past, which for us is the life we know now. The picture I paint is not a rosy one, and in my discussions with those who have read the books, it is often the main topic that is discussed, and there are a few who feel my picture of life today is far more gloomy than it needs to be, and it never surprises me that those who question my view, are actually aged under 35 years of age.

            I was born in the early sixties and grew up into my teenage years throughout the seventies, a decade I still think was the best for being a teenager. I have very deep and happy memories of those times, and I remember Britain as it was back then, and I am not simply being nostalgic, compared to the way we live today, it does feel like it was a completely different way of living, and I have to confess, I feel saddened that we no longer hold dear the values that we shared back then. Times were very different in My England, because to me, back then it felt like My England, simply because I actually felt like I was involved in it.

            It is impossible to get those who were born after to fully understand, because living in a community and around people who genuinely looked out for each other is an experience you have to have lived in order to fully comprehend it. Britain in the seventies had its faults and its problems, yet below the surface people were very different than they are now. Its sounds so silly, and yet when I walked with my mother down the road, people who were often strangers would greet her, with a polite hello, or take the time to ask how she was, so unlike today, where the few who are on foot, rush past you without so much as looking at you, in their pressing need to accomplish the tasks of their busy day.

            Life for everyone was a struggle, no one really had a huge amount of money, we all budgeted and saved for the few things we owned, we treasured and cared for our possessions, and we worked very hard for the little we had. Life was simple and straight forward, crime was nothing like it is today, and even the local few criminals actually worked with their own code of honour, its almost comical to think of now. If I had to pinpoint one specific point that stands out more than any other to mark life as it was back then, (and I have given this many years of thought,) I would say more than anything else, the one thing that stands out clearest of all from those times in my youth, would have to be the very simple use of showing respect. It is something I find lacking in today’s culture ,and I feel the decay of the eighties and nineties has simply rotted it from our daily life. I often smile as I am served in a busy local shop, when I present myself with a courteous approach as I request my items and pay with a bright cheerful thank you. It does stop people in their tracks, and I see how much of difference it makes, maybe it reminds them like it does me, of a time long gone.

            Britain changed in the eighties and nineties, personally I think the love of money and wealth has got a little bit out of control, although it should not entirely be given the blame. There was a time when every English man was proud of the country he lived in, and he served his community with pride. Playing a role at a local level was something to take pride in, but as we modernised and changed to larger regional councils and authorities, I think we all got lost at a local level and became confused about where our loyalties lay. Our high streets have disappeared as we took the car to the one large supermarket, leaving line after line of estate agents, tanning salons and empty shops on our main streets, and somewhere along the lines we have stopped talking to our neighbours. We use to buy and cook our own food, but now it is cooked and packed in plastic for us to heat up in our microwaves, there has been a revolution in sex, and its orientation, bringing more changes and confusion to our daily lives, religions have sprouted everywhere, confusing the masses more of where their beliefs should lie, and marriage has slipped to the point where it now matches the numbers of common law unions. Corporations have grown into giants, eating up all the competition, and the prices of cheap imports have devalued everything, including how we view each other. The banks have been de regulated to a point where they have brought this country to its knees, and all of this has been done in the name of making life easier for the masses, but honestly, has it?

            Call me a sceptic, but personally I think we have all been conned. The craving for power and influence has overtaken everything, and we have become drones trudging along to the beat of an industry geared up to make you feel so worthless, you buy more with your shrinking purse to feel better about yourself. Well that is my view of England today, innocence has been murdered and respect banished forever, and life I feel is anything but simple. I would gladly travel back to the past of my youth and live a simple life where I had choice and understood my place in the world, sadly with all of high tech wizardry of modern life I cannot, and so I visit the life that appeals to me between the pages of the books I write, and funnily enough, I do find there are a quite a few others out there who have chosen to walk with me.

            Having looked at the world today, I can only feel that we are moving too fast, and I think that the average person is getting left behind, and we seem to be caught in a trap of not being able to understand or choose the direction we should as human beings go in, at the expense of losing something that most people regard as precious. If a modern future is to be had at the expense of losing those all important values from our heritage, isn’t now the time to seriously look at where we are all going to end up? For years now we have changed things simply for the sake of progress, and yet we appear to benefit less. Technology has taken giant strides, and I cannot deny we have all had areas of our life improved as a result, but is the technology now reaching beyond that of our grasp as a simple human beings? I think it is, and as we surround ourselves with more and more possessions, I can only ask do we really need all this simply to exist and be happy?

           England and the British Isles are now a multi national and multi faith society, and I have no problems with tolerance and diversity, after all we are all human beneath our clothing, but a great deal has come at the sacrifice of our identity within this country, and linked with the introduction of so many different changes to our lifestyle, I think people in general have become lost and confused, swallowed into the daily routine that dictates who we are and what we should become. Surely there has to be some point where we can no longer continue as we are, after all the one thing we do know from history is that all Empires eventually fall. Recent days within the banking industry has highlighted the signs of strain on our way of life, are the days of Modern Man numbered? I can only speculate about the future, and one direction the world could take, I have highlighted that in my writing, and I do believe that only a catastrophic disaster will end the world as we know it and give us the chance to rebuild in a way more fitting for the community based way of life we once knew in the past. If it does happen, lets hope we use more common sense and less political correctness, and greed to address the way we live, and treat each other more respectfully, so that everyone will understand the importance of those around them, as we all once did. 

          I am labelled ‘Dreamer’ for my views, and in many ways I am, after all I have chosen the path of a writer, but it was once said that the dreamers of the world chose to take the giant steps that inspire man to move forward, and if making another person think about our world influences a change, surely that must be a good thing. I have created a world in which I would feel very much at home, and if I am honest, because I chose to write about it, I do spend a great deal of my time living within it, I just think it would be wonderful to put down my pen, turn around, and find I am still there.

Simple Symbolism (Writing depth)

Blue Butterfly

The butterfly

      When I first began to write The Heirs to the kingdom, I wanted the story to be a simple tale that would captivate and inspire the reader. But being the person I am, and a lover of tales with many meanings, I also wanted to create a story, which could have many layers that if the reader so wished, they could strip them away to look deeper into the story and the characters.

     In the heirs to the kingdom, I have employed many different techniques to add greater depth, such as word play, name meanings, and cryptic rhymes, although in most cases I have kept them very simple, but in one area more than most I have used a great deal of symbolism. The Character of Runestone comes across in the books as being a simple living, deeply caring, attractive young woman, in whom my lead character is very much in love with, and yet she is without doubt, the hardest character to write as she is the most complex of all the characters in the books.

     For Runestone I have employed a huge amount of simple symbolism around her, to help reinforce whom she is as the complex woman learning to deal with the many talents for magic and life buried deep within her. I spent a long time putting her character together as I took small parts of many people with whom I had interacted over the years, and then looked for a symbol that would encompass of the qualities that fitted her. The symbol I chose was one that at its most basic level, everyone could identify with, and as I began to work on the second book, I started to weave it into her story and created the union of Runestone with the Butterfly.

     I love butterflies, I am sure you do too, for me and many ancient civilizations, it is the ultimate symbol of freedom and the beauty of the wild countryside, and also the most identified symbol of Nature, all of which are important in linking in with Runestone. The butterfly can be seen almost on a daily basis in today’s modern life, as it is used in a million different ways in our culture today, such is the power of this insect for which many of us only manage to get a fleeting glimpse each year. 

     For thousands of years it has been heralded as the ultimate natural symbol of women, and it has been linked with the qualities of serene beauty and feminine demure. It was once thought of as the carrier of knowledge, due to the fact that it possessed the ability to travel freely within the world and evade the watchful eye of man. Runestone use it to carry messages and also her magical power of life to her grandfather, and also the high lord of the woodland. The Celts linked it with the power to transcend this world and visit other realms to explain its fleeting sightings in the summer, mainly due to the fact that its life was so short lived and therefore it was absent from the landscape for the majority of the year, and explained away as being in another world.

     The most important link with Runestone and the butterfly is that of the transformation from one being into another. As the story of HTTK begins, Rune is a young girl approaching womanhood (A physical transformation) and as the story proceeds throughout the entire series, she embarks on a change from the young woman into the female magical entity her destiny has preordained for her. Nothing symbolises this more than the transformation of a plain nondescript caterpillar, into the creature of abject beauty and wonder that it becomes when it emerges from the chrysalis. It paints a potent image, and helps explain what is really going on mentally, physically and spiritually with Runestone.

     One thing that has always appealed to me, is this transformation from one state of being into another, helps mankind understand that change is always possible. No matter what we do, or where we end up, we have this wonderful symbol to inspire us, and yes, we can all change if we want to.

Book three in production.

Robin is currently working on the third book in his series of Heirs to the Kingdom. At the moment he is working on the final formatting of the book, having received it back from the proof reader. The artwork is underway and nearing completion for the front cover, and as soon as Robin is happy with all aspects of it the book will go into production. At this moment in time the book is loseley planned for release over the summer although no specific date has been set.

Book three will be titled “The Darkness of Dunnottar” and it is reported on the main website as taking Robbie and Rune to Scotland, where with their loyal group of Specialists they will confront some of their deepest fears. Robin has said that after the great response he has received from book two (The Lost sword of Carnac) he is pleased to say that this book will take yet another unexpected twist in the tale, and he hopes create as much excitement as the first two have. We will post more details as soon as they come available.