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Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher
Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher






Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher

However I’m pleased that Incarceron and Sapphique kept the same titles, as I can’t imagine them being called anything else! Q: How do you feel about some of your books having their UK titles changed when they are published in the US?Ī: I’m ok about this as I appreciate that the US is a very different market to Britain.

Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher

I’m sure a few things will become clearer in 2011. But nothing is completely certain as yet. The screenplay is being written (not by me) and there is talk that Taylor Lautner is to take the part of Finn. Q: Can you give your fans any details about the forthcoming Incarceron film adaptation?Ī: I’m afraid I know very little. Poetry is quite different just a few snatches of lines here and there, and then an hour or so working on a batch of poems. I often write in pencil on paper and then type up later.

Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher

With the novels I try to write a few pages a day–it doesn’t sound much but it can be difficult, if I’m not sure where the story is going. Q: What is your writing process? Is it different for prose versus poetry?Ī: My writing process varies. That said, I have visited a prison, so I did know something about the atmosphere. I was aware from the beginning that the world of the prison would be fantastical and strange, so I didn’t feel I needed experience of real prisons.

Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher

Q: Incarceron was conceived from your design to write a book about prison did you do any research into that topic in preparing to write this book?Ī: None at all, because Incarceron is like no prison on earth. We caught up with her to learn more about what she has in store for her stateside reading public. Now, she is preparing to make her mark in the United States with the YA book, Incarceron. UK children’s author/poet Catherine Fisher has published 3 volumes of poetry and several fantasy fiction series in her native country.








Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher