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Fiona - Hi Seumas! Here in D.C. I am just sitting down to my
lunch. Dark figs and chocolate... but I think you're
probably having cocktail hour. How did a Scotsman
like you end up in Abu Dhabi?
Seumas - Via London, the Far East, and now Abu Dhabi...
I've been a banker/corporate troubleshooter for the
last 25 years, and it's taken me into some scary
places, boardrooms included... there's some loopy
creatures in some of these...
Fiona - Before I go any further, let me tell everyone that your
Fiona - Before I go any further, let me tell everyone that your
name is pronounced Shay-maahss. This is very unlike
the "See- high-pitched whistling sound- muh-sss" that
I was tutored to say by a mutual friend (who is now in
I was tutored to say by a mutual friend (who is now in
the dog-house for having me on).
Seumas - ... leave young Dolan out of this ... Interpol'll take
care of him.
Fiona - No doubt. (Look for trickster/author John Dolan in
Fiona - No doubt. (Look for trickster/author John Dolan in
an upcoming interview.) "Having me on," by the
way, is NOT something most Americans would say. It sounds mildly lewd. Are there Scottish
phrases that have gotten you in trouble?
Fiona - You just came out with a blog book - can you tell us what it's about?
Seumas - It's the second collection of my blog posts... I do a post
Fiona - Yes, your blog is pretty darned funny. I enjoy reading your
Seumas - Quite so.. it's a great offset for me in my writing, that
Fiona - So here at ThrillWriting, we aim to help writers write it
Seumas - Excellent ...
Fiona - So Seumas, let's get personal, tell me about your favorite scar.
Seumas - ...boringly, I bear scars on my legs from some pretty savage football (soccer) boot stud tackles in
Fiona - You've had almost 68,000 people reading you - that's darned impressive. Do your fans influence the
Seumas - Abu Dhabi is a lot more liberal than foreigners imagine.. but it IS an Islamic society... the Arabic
Fiona - On that note, Seumas, I'm going to thank you for hanging out with me. I hope you have an excellent
Seumas - When I was in my late teens and early twenties MOST of the things I said got me into some kinda
trouble... too smart and quick on the lip, thankfully that'as toned down considerably...
Fiona - Hard to believe.
Seumas - ... I lead a quiet sedentary existence, waiting for the next big thing to come along...
Fiona - Hard to believe.
Seumas - ... I lead a quiet sedentary existence, waiting for the next big thing to come along...
Fiona - Okay, while I have this opportunity I want to clear up
a question I (and many of my American
friends) have ... When I was in Scotland, I asked a
man, "What is worn under your kilt?" (There I was
being young and letting anything pop right out of my
mouth) And his response? "Why nothing, lass,
everything is in perfect working condition." Blushing,
I went away - no better informed than before. So can
you please tell?
Seumas - Another blush-producing answer is 'lipstick', but we
won't go there ... if there was anything worn under the kilt,
then it would be a skirt, not a kilt...
Fiona - Okay then!
Fiona - Okay then!
Seumas in His Kilt - Stop it, ladies. He's married.
Fiona - You just came out with a blog book - can you tell us what it's about?
Seumas - It's the second collection of my blog posts... I do a post
almost daily now... It's intended to be my 'brand' as
distinct from the author 'voice' in the novels... I do it with a
tongue-in-cheek poking of fun mostly at myself as the old
Jurassic coming up against the absurdities of the
SOSYAL NETWURKIN universe.
(It's on www.seumasgallacher.com )... many recognized
authors follow me now, and tell me they've been having
the same experiences all their writing lives... it gets my
name 'out there' on the whole building the platform thing...
WELL I'LL BE BLOGGERED LINK
Fiona - Yes, your blog is pretty darned funny. I enjoy reading your
posts. But it's a little bipolar as a writing style. I read
Vengeance Wears Black - and there's not much funny there
Seumas - Quite so.. it's a great offset for me in my writing, that
I can loosen up from the novel writing... I find
the blogs so easy to write... just think of a topic, relate
it to writing if ye can, and off it goes... the
novels are intended to have a wee bit of an edge...
Fiona - So here at ThrillWriting, we aim to help writers write it
right - and that often means pointing out what authors
might be getting wrong. Can you tell me, from a
readers point of view, what annoys you?
Seumas - I seldom get 'upset' about other people's writing, but
Seumas - I seldom get 'upset' about other people's writing, but
I think an area that may lend itself to 'not doing stuff
like that, please' is where an author leaves the end of
the book REALLY cliff hanging...expecting the reader
to go out and buy the follow on... for example not so
long ago, even Lee Child did it with one of his Jack
Reacher stories, where Jack was hanging on by his
elbows at the top of a 200ft tunnel drop after an
explosion... that's TOO much... it's ok if some ends
are left untied, but the reader knows that something else will obviously follow, but , they can wait
until the next book appears... also where an author has not done even basic homework or research
on things like the geography the book moves around in... even if it's fiction, places like London,
New York etc, have some unmovable features...
Fiona - Since this is a peeve, what research do you do for your books
to make them accurate?
Seumas - Great question!... with the access to Google and the Web
Seumas - Great question!... with the access to Google and the Web
and all its wonderful aspects, it's easier to find and verify
things.. for example... the Gurkha kukri knife on the cover of
VENGEANCE WEARS BLACK (LINK) is precisely as it
looks in reality... in
THE VIOLIN MAN'S LEGACY (LINK), I researched the
Atacama desert region and the geography into Bolivia..all
from the Web... one South American reader from Chile
asked me when was the last time I visited his country as I had
pitched it perfectly... I've NEVER been there except on old
Uncle Internet... so yes, research is VITAL, one detail out of
kilter can ruin the book for a reader who knows otherwise...
(photo from http://9gag.com/gag/5377392)
Fiona - I'm working on a book that takes place half the time in London - and I was able to "Walk" around the streets using Google Maps - it's quite fun! (and a little nauseating - when it goes too fast).
Seumas - Excellent ...
Fiona - So Seumas, let's get personal, tell me about your favorite scar.
Seumas - ...boringly, I bear scars on my legs from some pretty savage football (soccer) boot stud tackles in
my youth... I played semi-professionally for a while. It was a tough guy's game back then... now
it's populated with ballet dancers.
...and the mental scar at having been passed over to double for Brad Pitt in his movies will haunt me
...and the mental scar at having been passed over to double for Brad Pitt in his movies will haunt me
forever...
Fiona - Poor thing.
Seumas - ... indeed.
Fiona - Hahaha! - so tell me more about your newest novel.
Seumas - Same set of characters... different circumstances to handle... no spoilers allowed... but it's a grittier
Seumas - ... indeed.
Fiona - Hahaha! - so tell me more about your newest novel.
Seumas - Same set of characters... different circumstances to handle... no spoilers allowed... but it's a grittier
read than the first two... developing the characters a lot more as the books progress, which I like to
see... still learning the trade, y'see...
Fiona - Book three is called, SAVAGE PAYBACK. When does it come out?
Seumas - I try not to impose needless timetables on myself, and it has been a bit of a moving feast... I'm
back into it now, and hope to get it on to Kindle probably before the end of September, maybe
October, or maybe next July, or maybe...
Fiona - You've had almost 68,000 people reading you - that's darned impressive. Do your fans influence the
story line? Do your readers ever ask for something to take place? Or want to know more about a
certain character?
Seumas - Not so much... I DO try to write the kind of stuff that I would like to read myself... if I try to please
Seumas - Not so much... I DO try to write the kind of stuff that I would like to read myself... if I try to please
all of the people all of the time... well, we know where that leads ... there are times when I re-read
the books, and it's like reading someone else's novels., not mine.... I LUV that ...
Fiona - What was the last novel you read that you thought - WOW! That was awesome.
Fiona - What was the last novel you read that you thought - WOW! That was awesome.
Seumas - SHADOW OF THE WIND by Carlos Ruiz Zafon...fabulous translation from the original Spanish...
Fiona - Most excellent. Seumas, since I've asked what's under your kilt, and about your scars, I'm
Fiona - Most excellent. Seumas, since I've asked what's under your kilt, and about your scars, I'm
wondering how I can get any more personal. Perhaps you could tell me what surprises you the most
about life in Abu Dhabi? And does it feed your writing?
Seumas - Abu Dhabi is a lot more liberal than foreigners imagine.. but it IS an Islamic society... the Arabic
people with whom I've had the privilege of dealing when I ran part of a bank here, were almost
'noble' in their behavior... but globally, regardless of so-called cultural differences, people are people
are people ...there's good and not so pleasant everywhere,,, nothing much surprises me nowadays...
my writing is a confluence of EVERYTHING I've observed in a life rich with experiences and
characters galore.
'noble' in their behavior... but globally, regardless of so-called cultural differences, people are people
are people ...there's good and not so pleasant everywhere,,, nothing much surprises me nowadays...
my writing is a confluence of EVERYTHING I've observed in a life rich with experiences and
characters galore.
Fiona - On that note, Seumas, I'm going to thank you for hanging out with me. I hope you have an excellent
rest of your evening!
Seumas - You too, m'Lady.. it's been a real pleasure ... have a good one. Ciao!
Seumas - You too, m'Lady.. it's been a real pleasure ... have a good one. Ciao!