Showing posts with label Calling for Angels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calling for Angels. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Interview with Alex Smith

Danielle Rose caught up with talented teen author Alex Smith, whose debut YA romance Calling For Angels is out now on The Red Telephone.

What would you say to someone who wants to write a novel?


Go for it!

I loved the characters of Em and Catlin in Calling For Angels.  Did you base the characters on people you know?


No, but certain traits from people I know may have crept in.

In the novel, you write from two different points of view.  Was this a conscious decision and why did you choose to do this?

I felt it was the best way to write the novel.

The novel has a great ending.  Did you always know how the novel was going to end, or did the plot develop as you wrote it?

Whenever I write a story, I always have alternate endings in mind, so usually the story will naturally flow into one of them.

Em loves books.  Is this a reflection on yourself and is this why you started writing at such a young age?

I do love books, but writing is something I’ve always done.

Which books have most influenced you?  Or if you had to choose, which author would you like to be your mentor?

At the time [when I was writing Calling For Angels], Cathy Cassidy’s books influenced me.

If you had a reading group, which books would they be reading and why?

P.G Wodehouse and John Wyndham.  Wodehouse because his books are some of the funniest I’ve read and Wyndham because I feel his books are much more than just science fiction.

Which book are you reading now?

At the moment I’m reading ‘August’ by Bernard Beckett, which I’m reviewing for the Guardian Children’s’ Books Website.

Thursday, 25 August 2011

2009 competition winner Alex Smith

Alex Smith recently took time out to comment on her experiences as our 2009 novel competition winner: -



When I entered The Red Telephone novel competition back in 2009, I completely put it out of my mind afterwards, as I knew I would be up against contestants a lot older than myself.  I never expected anything to come out of it.  So imagine my amazement when I found out I was the winner.

My first reaction was, “are you serious?” I couldn’t take it in until I saw Calling For Angels in print and even now, I still find it difficult to believe.

Working with The Red Telephone on the novel was a fantastic experience.  I had a lot of help, as I had no prior knowledge of how a book was published.  I was involved in the various stages of the book's development, from meeting the cover artist through to the editing process and it was really exciting to see my novel transformed.

One of the most memorable moments was the book launch in November 2010 and I felt really lucky that The Red Telephone organised the event.  Gill James came to support the launch, which helped to publicise the book locally.  It was great fun for my family and friends to actually see the novel.


Alex Smith (R) pictured with Red Telephone Books editor
Gill James, at the Calling For Angels launch event


After the launch, The Red Telephone publicised Calling For Angels by sending it off to reviewers and organising a US blog tour.  It’s pretty scary to think people are actually reviewing your book, but I guess that’s what happens when you get a book published!

What I also really liked was that both Gill and Ollie sent me links to new competitions and opportunities, which led my involvement with the Guardian Children’s Book Site.  I really enjoyed working with The Red Telephone and it was a great introduction to publishing for me, as a first-time writer.

To find out more about the Red Telephone's 2011 YA novel competition, please visit http://theredtelephone.co.uk/2011YANovelCompetition.aspx.

Saturday, 20 August 2011

"Not your typical teen romance"

CALLING FOR ANGELS 
By Alex Smith

Em never believed in angels.
That was until she met Zak and Kai….




Target audience:
Young teens (11-16)
Genre:
Romantic adventure

ISBN: 978-1-907335-09-9
Avaliable from Amazon



Here at The Red Telephone, we are thrilled to receive yet another great review of Calling For Angels, at withagoodbook.com.


For more information about Calling For Angels, visit our official website:-
http://theredtelephone.co.uk/CallingForAngels.aspx