The Beast Series by Luke Phillips - Book Tour + Giveaway
Can you, for those who don’t know already, tell something
about yourself and how you became an author
I live in the county of Kent, which is the South East corner
of England and I have always had a fascination with wildlife. As a kid, I would
be the veritable Gerald Durrell, often bringing home the things I found, much
to the annoyance of my family, and especially my sisters. I actually wanted to
be a vet, and ended up studying zoology at university. But, from an early age,
my teachers had encouraged me to write – advice which I ignored. However, over
the years, creative writing has crept into virtually every job I’ve ever held,
to the point that I finally embraced it – better late than never. And now,
wildlife – both real and mythical, now features heavily in my writing. So, I
definitely think it was meant to be and I took the path I was always meant to!
What are you passionate about?
I’m really passionate about wildlife conservation and
protecting our natural world. Many real-world issues, such as ecoterrorism and
the illegal wildlife trade feature in my books, and I also try to make regular
contributions to animal charities off of my sales.
What do you do to unwind and relax?
I have a veritable need to be in nature. Hiking is a real
escape for me. I have a connection to mountains and the ocean that is always
pulling at me. I live in a lovely rural area where I can disappear up onto the
local hills quite quickly and easily. Identifying birds, insects, and other
wildlife whilst heading into the woods is a favourite pastime. I also love to
wild swim.
Do you have a favourite movie?
Raiders of the Lost Ark is the standout for me. I can’t remember exactly how young I was, but it was young, when my mum came up to my bedroom and told me to come downstairs with her, and to bring my duvet. I dutifully obeyed, and watched Raiders of the Lost Ark for the very first time. I was transfixed. I think it is absolute classic story telling at its very best. And to this day, I always celebrate my birthday by watching Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Pale Rider is a close second, and another that I always tend
to watch on my birthday!
Which of your novels can you imagine being made into a
movie?
I think the second book, The Daughters of the Darkness,
definitely has a blockbuster sort of feel about it. It has the exotic location
of Africa, a great villain, a sidekick, and spectacular scenery, action
sequences, and wildlife. I’ve always imagined Henry Cavill as potentially
playing my main protagonist, Thomas Walker; Rebecca Ferguson as Catherine
Walker, and Chris Hemsworth as Jericho O’Connell. They’ve all played complex
characters with damaged pasts, and they would of course be on any author’s
wish-list! I would love to see my work make it to the big screen. I’ve had lots
of reviews from readers saying what great movies make, so hope spring’s
eternal.
What literary pilgrimages have you gone on?
In 2016, I visited Paris for the first time. I stayed in
Montmartre, which has always been popular with artists and writers – and
especially the Lost Generation; Hemingway, Fitzgerald and of course Gertrude
Stein, who christened the band of disillusioned, American writers who set up in
Paris after the Great War, and ushered in a new era of freedom of expression.
As a writer, what would you choose as your
mascot/avatar/spirit animal?
I guess if I don’t say a large black cat, people are going to
think of me as a traitor! I certainly have an absolute fascination with big
cats. I am in awe of their power and ability – the fact that they are
unapologetically predatory in nature.
What inspired you to write this book?
I think like a lot of writers, it was simply a case of not
being able to find the story I wanted to read. My head was full of these
creatures, and every now and then a story pops up in the press about something
being sighted, or a terrifying encounter that can’t be explained. So, one day,
I just started writing. And now I hope I never stop.
What can we expect from you in the future?
I think one of the joys of being a self-published author is
that I’m not bound by a specific genre or certain characters. In my head, and
actually now mapped out on paper, I have a book universe. I’m currently working
on book three in the series, and I introduce a new character who will be
getting her own book, which I’m also working on. That will take me into real
monster territory.
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