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On The Table Read, “the best book magazine in the UK“, author Maggie Ballinger talks about her new alternative reality book, James The Third, and being inspired by the monarchy.
Written by JJ Barnes
I interviewed Maggie Ballinger about her life and career, what inspired her to write her new book about a monarchy alternative reality, James The Third, and her creative writing process.
I’m a 71-year-old Mum of two daughters and Granny of four (aged 4-12). I was born in Crewe (up the Alex!), brought up in South London and now lives in Sheffield.
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In 1980. Before then, had concentrated on short stories.
1980, with the purchase of a typewriter.
My first novel (not released) was started in 1980. It (along with several others) was stored in shed and eaten by mice. They were all complete rubbish. In 1990, I began writing a novel which was based on a great premise – and it remains a ‘work in progress’ more than 30 years later.
‘James the Third’ took five months.
My husband happened to ask (as you do), ‘What is the difference between an heir presumptive and an heir apparent?’ I explained that The Queen was never heir apparent because her parents might have produced a son, who would have leap-frogged her in the line of succession. This led to a blinding ‘what if?’
The need for speed, because the premise was such a good one for Jubilee Year. During lockdown, it was possible to spend 10 hours a day, every day, putting fingers to keyboard and undertaking a massive amount of research. I couldn’t have done this without decades of writing experience.
Prince/King James needed to be unconventional and a bit of a rebel. There was no point having a central figure who conformed.
Because he managed to mingle amongst his subjects unrecognised, his physical appearance had to be fairly nondescript, and he required the intelligence and resourcefulness to carry off his numerous personae.
There is no real ‘baddie’ in the book although one character is pursuing a scoop story that could eventually bring down the monarchy. The other ‘antagonist’ is ‘the system’: as king, James was constantly frustrated by the constraints of a constitutional monarchy.
I’m not quite sure how to answer this! Did you mean ‘exciting’? There are some dramatic incidents throughout, plus a number of ‘good fun’ events. The denouement is shocking. One reviewer told me that the final 16 pages turned an entertaining book into a masterpiece!
Personal desire versus expectations. It probably reflects how The Queen sometimes feels.
I knew how it started and also how it had to end – I couldn’t completely rewrite history. I drafted both before doing the middle, which wasn’t straightforward. Getting from A to B involved a few plot twists, some of which evolved along the way. It was then necessary to reposition certain scenes and adjust some of the content.
My husband worked alongside me throughout. He contributed ideas, played devil’s advocate and read, then reread, the evolving manuscript. He was especially good at spotting repeated words and any inconsistencies. Thereafter, the whole book was professionally edited.
If you have a tale to tell, go for it and don’t be put off by self-doubt.
Yes indeed! A sequel called Janet and John is currently being written. (It’s about 30% there.)
Yes to both questions.
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Published by Universe, James the Third (ISBN No: 191441456X) is available in paperback (£7.95) and Kindle format (£2.84) on Amazon at https://amzn.to/3vWm0lC and https://amzn.to/3vUh4h0
It is also available at Waterstones, WH Smith, Blackwell’s and other independent bookshops.
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