A Conversation with Historical Fiction
Children’s author,
Clive Mantle.
Clive Mantle.
Mary Anne: Hi Clive, welcome to Myths,
Legends, Books &Coffee Pots! Before we begin, could you tell us all a little about yourself.
Clive: I’m best known as an actor,
having appeared in TV classics like Game of Thrones, Robin of Sherwood,
Sherlock, Vicar of Dibley and Casualty, appearing in Alien 3 and White Hunter
Black Heart amongst others on film and Of Mice and Men on stage.
Clive portraying Greatjon Umber in Game of Thrones. |
Clive portraying Greatjon Umber in Game of Thrones. |
Clive portraying Little John in Robin of Sherwood. |
Mary Anne: I adore Robin of Sherwood, and your portrayal of Little John was fabulous. But, we are not here to talk about television, we are here to talk about your wonderful book — The Treasure at the Top of the World.
Authors often talk about what inspired them to put pen to paper. So, my first question is:
What inspired you to write The Treasure at the Top of the World?
Clive: I have long held the dream of
writing to inspire the young in the way I was bewitched as a young boy by one
of my Literary heroes, Oliver Postgate.
‘The Treasure at the Top of the World’ is the
first in a series of commissioned adventures for my leading character Freddie
Malone. It was published in June 2018 and has been shortlisted for a Peoples Book Prize 2019.
“The idea is everything” – is
a phrase I am well used to hearing in the film and TV business. It’s a general truism
that camouflages a mountain of hard work. But it doesn’t matter how well you
write, if the idea isn’t good enough people won’t read it.
My idea took many years to filter
through and it came to me as I walked away from Mount Everest. Having completed
the gruelling but wonderful trek to Everest Base Camp and beyond, my thoughts
turned to ‘What’s next?’
The idea came in a flash.
Boy receives World Map for his birthday, hangs it on his wall and
disappears through it to any destination on earth, at any period in History.
Clive on the way back from Everest. |
Freddie can go anywhere, at
any time. He can observe History happening and bring it to life for a modern
audience. Living history.
Mary Anne: Congratulation on making the shortlist for Peoples Book Prize 2019. Keep us posted on how your book gets on in the competition.
It is funny how inspiration strikes at unexpected movement’s, although I think you are probably the first person who has said on this blog that they found inspiration while walking away from Mount Everest! You sound like you are someone who is up for a challenge, which leads very nicely on to question two!
What kind of challenges did you come up against while researching the historical context of your book?
Clive: ‘The Treasure at the Top of
the World’ takes place in 21st Century England and 20th
Century Nepal.
Mallory, Irvine, Yaks and
Yetis, First love, Treasure, Disasters and Adventure. The mountain kingdom
hosts the quest to return stolen relics from a ruthless adversary and is counterpointed
with Freddie’s best friend Connor stranded at home in the present day. He has to
deal with his own problems in the shape of persistent bullies, as his weight
makes him an easy and soft target. Both boys have many great lessons to learn
and adventures to experience. The strong female role model in the story is
Mindhu, a funny, strong and captivating Sherpana who steals Freddie’s heart.
The challenges for me were
mainly those of paring down my original completed first draught, which weighed
in at a hefty 125,000 words! Too long, as even I knew. My fantastic agent and
guide in the process Penny Luithlen, set me incredibly helpful targets. A
paragraph was about 8 sentences on average and she asked me to turn those 8
into 5 without losing the essence. I went away and dutifully did that and in the
process fell in love with editing.
Then Penny encouraged me to
turn those revised 5 sentences into 3. It can be done. It was published at
52,000 words. Less is more.
All those precious adjectives
and wordy cul-de-sacs we think are vital can be [radically] pruned. I found it
liberating. Suddenly the story and characters were allowed to leap off the
page. As a consequence, my second book was 60,000 when I finished the first
draught and will be 52,000 when it emerges in June 2019. I had saved myself a
lot of work being economical.
Mary Anne: The dreaded wordcount, I am sure many authors can sympathise with you over that. Is there anything that makes The Treasure at the Top of the World, unique?
Clive: I have read countless
testimonies from the great mountaineers safely returned from tackling Everest,
but was not aware of a book like mine introducing the younger reader to the
majesty and miracle that is Nepal. Not only the visual splendours, but the magnificence
and generosity of its people.
I want my books to plant the
seed of travel and adventure in young minds. Freddie is placed in Nepal during
a real historic event and can communicate what that feels like as he relates
his tales to Connor on return. My aim is always to inspire and encourage, both to
read and to explore. We must enthuse the young mind with reading before the
‘You Tube’ generation lose the ability to pick up and enjoy books.
Mary Anne: The Treasure at the Top of the World sounds absolutely fabulous and it has been wonderful talking to you. Before you go, can you tell us what
you are currently working on?
Clive: Freddie Malone’s second
adventure is published in June 2019. ‘A Jewel in the Sands of Time’ is set in
two periods in Ancient Egypt and the present day. Pharaohs, Intrigue, Tombs,
Chariots, Pyramids, Slavery and of course the story of a long dead Boy King
whose name resonates louder today than ever. Tutankhamun.
Book three, due for release
in June 2021, is set in London, with the backdrop of The Great Plague of 1665
and the Great Fire of 1666. Freddie will be a witness to these huge events.
Freddie can’t change History
in the grand scale of things, but he can operate on a human level to make an
important difference in the thick of the action.
It is a joy for me to enter
Freddie’s universe and retreat for hours at a time from a modern world that
often baffles and confuses me. Emerging blinking into the harsh realities of
our complex society often comes as a shock.
I hope you enjoy the series
as it unravels. Your comments and feedback would be very much appreciated.
Mary Anne: Thank you so much, Clive, for taking the time to chat with us today.
Scroll down to read a fabulous excerpt from The Treasure at the Top of the World. Don't forget to enter the giveaway!
The Treasure at the Top of the World
(A Freddie Malone
Adventure Book 1)
When Freddie Malone is given
an ancient map for his birthday by his eccentric Uncle Patrick, it seems an odd
gift, but Freddie is thrilled. Little does he realise that the mysterious map
is about to turn his world upside down. Plunged into a perilous adventure
between two worlds, and pursued in turn by a ruthless bully and a determined
adversary who will each go to any lengths to get what they want, Freddie must
fight for what’s right – and for his very life…
Clive Mantle brings all the
drama of his TV, film and stage career to the first in a thrilling series of
incredible time-travel adventures.
Excerpt
12:01 a.m. Was he still
dreaming?
Freddie sat up. He felt a
tremor of anticipation and then a crackle and surge of energy in his bedroom
that made his eyes grow wide in alarm. From the silence of the rest of the
house he started to hear something; music and voices swelling with increasing
urgency, as they began swirling invisibly around him. Dozens of different
people seemed to be talking in snippets of strange languages, like frenzied
ghosts trying to impart crucial messages. Snatches of orchestras, rock bands,
opera and bagpipes came and went, mixed chaotically with television and radio
excerpts, as if someone was spinning a gigantic tuning dial. It was utterly
bewildering. Freddie sat, open mouthed, trying to work out who was playing this
trick on him. It wasn’t some sort of birthday surprise, was it? If so, it was
backfiring badly. He was scared stiff.
Light cut into the bedroom
around the heavy curtains from the full moon outside, illuminating the wall
opposite and the vivid colours of his majestic World Map. Freddie’s gaze was
drawn to India. He tried to look away, but it felt like his eyeballs were being
dragged by magnets back towards the map. All about him the tumult increased.
The sounds were searing his eardrums and now there seemed to be a growing wind
coursing around the room as well.
As Freddie continued to
stare at the map, it suddenly started to pucker, showing the relief of cities,
mountains and rivers. Freddie could not believe his eyes. His gaze was drawn
upwards over the northern border India shared with Nepal. Completely against
his will and with no control, his focus shot towards the capital, Kathmandu.
Freddie blinked, trying to clear his head. He had to be seeing things, surely.
The map appeared to be completely alive. Elephants and buses, people, planes,
boats and trains sprang to life and began streaming across it, like ants in a
forest. It was like his whole bedroom wall had become a vivid projection of the
earth from the sky. It was alive. Freddie began backing away towards his
pillows and clutched at the mattress.
Then, with a sudden and
irresistible wrench, an unseen force ripped him away from his bed. He tried to
hang on by clawing at the wooden headboard behind his pillow, but his body was
stretched horizontally a foot above his duvet, which suddenly shot out from
underneath him and joined the tornado of socks, pants and dirty washing dancing
frantically around his room. Try as he might, he could not shift his gaze from
Uncle Patrick’s map. It appeared to have an absolute and unbreakable hold over
him.
“Help! Stop it now! I’ve
had enough. It’s not funny any more. Dad! Mum! Stop it. Please!”
Now the map seemed to grow
until it filled his entire field of vision. His eyes were drawn roughly
eastwards, from Kathmandu to a place called Namche Bazaar, the letters of which
dissolved, as tiny mountain tops thrust through the parchment in their place.
Freddie’s desperate last grip on the pine frame was broken and he hurtled
towards the wall.
“No! Please ... No! Help!”
There was a thundering
crack, like ice splitting on a frozen lake, as a huge tear appeared in the map.
Beyond it, Freddie could see a tunnel; an endless vortex of swirling bright
lights. The wall of his bedroom was melting and splitting, creating a gaping
hole. The plaster and brickwork had become fluid.
“Help!” he tried to
scream, but the sound was lost among a thousand other shouts. “Help me!” he
cried again, but all the voices seemed to echo and mock him simultaneously.
Freddie was speeding feet first towards the widening gap and it parted just
enough to allow him through, accompanied by a truly deafening sound, as if a
thousand sheets of paper were all torn at once.
He desperately tried to
hang on to the jagged edge of the hole in his bedroom wall, but the bricks
dissolved in his grasp……..
Giveaway
Giveaway is now closed.
Winners are named in the comments.
Giveaway is now closed.
Winners are named in the comments.
Clive
Mantle is giving away five paperback copies of his fabulous book “The
Treasure at the Top of the World.”
All
you need to do is answer this question:
Can you identify the historical hero Freddie, Ruby and Connor will meet in book 4?
Clues:
•
The man you are looking for was born in 1918.
•
He was arrested and imprisoned in 1962.
•
His prison number was 46664.
•
He spent 27 years behind bars.
•
In 1993, our mystery man won the Nobel Peace Prize alongside F. W. de
Klerk.
Leave your answer in the comments at the bottom of this post.
Giveaway Rules
• Leave your answer in the comments
at the bottom of this post.
• Giveaway ends at 11:59pm BST on March
25th 2019.
• You must be 18 or older to enter.
• Giveaway is only open to residents of
the Internationally.
• Only one entry per household.
• All giveaway entrants agree to be
honest and not cheat the systems; any suspect of fraud is decided upon by
blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our
discretion.
• Winners will be announced in the
comments.
• Winners have 48 hours to claim prize or
new winner is chosen.
The People’s Book
Prize
It would mean a
great deal to Clive if you could vote for The Treasure at the Top of the World.
You can vote HERE!
The Treasure at the Top of the World
is available to purchase:
Or, ask your local bookstore.
Audiobook available from
April 2019
Clive Mantle
Clive Mantle is a much-loved
British actor, a star of both stage and screen for over 40 years. He is perhaps
best known for playing Little John in Robin of Sherwood, Great Jon Umber in
Game of Thrones, Simon Horton in The Vicar of Dibley and Mike Barratt in
Casualty. His voice is also well known from his work on over 180 audio books,
and voicing animated characters, including Gator in Thomas the Tank Engine...
...And, he is now a published Author.
...And, he is now a published Author.
'The Treasure at the Top of
the World' was released on 24th May 2018.
The Treasure at
the Top of the World by Clive Mantle.
Publication
Date: November 21, 2019
Award Publications Limited
Award Publications Limited
eBook &
Paperback; 203 Pages
Audiobook, OakHill Publishing.
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