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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best book magazine in the UK“, author Edward Burley shares the inspiration behind his new book, Blame, and his creative writing process.
Written by JJ Barnes
I interviewed Edward Burley about his life and career, the story of his latest novel, Blame, and what inspired his characters.
I am a married father of two living in the southwest and have been enthralled by books since childhood.
Having had a disastrous time at school, books and music were an escape. At 14 I picked up a guitar, and in 2017 the debut album by my band Fallen Child was released.
The book came about through creative frustration. Lockdown prevented the pre-production of Fallen Childs second album.
I was sat at work daydreaming, thinking about a conversation I had had with my university friends as we watched tanks rolling into Iraq after the events of 9-11 and a name popped into my head. I quickly made a note of it.
The whole process took around fourteen months. It took three months of emailing publishers until I received an offer.
I was horrified at what transpired during Brexit. Just like the social stigmatism that surrounded the Iraq war after 9-11, social prejudices were being used for political gain. I felt this needed to change.
The first draft of the book was approximately twenty-five thousand words. It then quickly grew to nearly three times that, as characters and situations were fleshed out and expanded on. I spent a great deal of time making sure that the added plotlines were brought to a satisfying conclusion.
All the names used in the book are based on people that I have met. My main protagonist is Detective Colin Mills. Through him, I was able to critique the actions of the press but at the same time allow him to carry the social prejudice that significantly affects the plot as it unfolds, eventually leading to a wrongful arrest.
As we have seen countless times, our scariest villains are often the ones who become anonymous in society. I needed someone who would be the last person anyone would suspect capable of blowing up half a city. Hence Joseph Darby, a sociology lecturer hiding in plain sight.
A bomb is detonated in a cinema. Unfortunately, this turns out to be the first of several. It transpires that one of our protagonists’ students drank himself to death, which led to Joseph writing a manifesto entitled ‘The Wasted Youth.’
The conflict in the book arises from a decoy that is deliberately used by our protagonist. As a result, the police pursue a false line of enquiry, leading to an innocent man’s arrest and further incidents to occur.
The main plotline was in place, but during the writing process it expanded exponentially. I had completely underestimated the reach that my protagonists’ actions would have.
According to my publisher, my manuscript needed very little editing. It is essential that you put as much effort into your final manuscript as you do the writing of the book.
Do not concern yourself with spelling, punctuation and grammar when writing the story. These can be addressed later. It is more important to capture the story on the page initially, and stopping to address these issues can really upset the creative flow.
My next book is written, and I hope to have it out in the autumn 2024. It is called Agency and involves a group of career criminals robbing a care home. I hope it can highlight the fantastic work that occurs in social care day in day out with very little acknowledgement.
It has certainly been worth the effort. The feedback I have received has generally been very positive. To have it featured in Somerset Life magazine was a joy.
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