Monday, July 30, 2012

Interview on The Camarillo Review

Epicentre
It feels odd to step back into the world of poetry, my time is so constantly wrapped up in prose fiction. But I was interviewed recently by Sean Colletti for The Camarillo Review.

This interview was largely in connection with my recent work as editor of Epicentre. (The poetry magazine is on summer break, by the way, so please don't send me work for it!)

Anyway, the interview is here on The Camarillo Review. Here's an extract:
"The main time to listen to advice is if you feel uncertain yourself, and what an editor or fellow poet says seems to make sense. Sometimes you can be too close to your work to see the flaws or their solutions. But at the same time, I’m not a big fan of listening to other people (as my husband would tell you). If you want to write what everyone else is writing, go ahead and take classes, join groups, seek advice from fellow practitioners. Because in general the advice you get will push you in the direction of homogenising your work. And that kills originality.
Yes, I know that seems to be giving a carte blanche to every crackpot who thinks their work is wonderful when it isn’t. But so what? As long as they don’t send their work to me, I’m fine with it."


Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Goodreads

Here's a little request for those of you who are on Goodreads (a site for readers to list and share information on their books).

Out: Thursday 5th July
I'm on Goodreads as Victoria Lamb, and have a new novel out this week. It's an historical paranormal novel for Young Adult readers, and is called Witchstruck.

It's listed on the Goodreads Historical Fiction 2012 list, somewhere in the twenties, and I'd love to see it climb a little higher. 12 more votes will get it into the top ten.

So if you're on Goodreads, it would be great if you could amble over to this list of new historical novels for 2012 and vote for Witchstruck

Many thanks!