Introducing debut author P.D.Roberts, author of
Toby Ripwood in The Dark Sphere Enigma
Toby Ripwood in The Dark Sphere Enigma
About Paul Roberts (P.D.Roberts)
Paul was born in North Wales, United
Kingdom and grew up in the small town of Gwynedd. He has been a fan of
fantasy and horror fiction from a young age. Paul is a very creative person who enjoys writing and drawing.
Paul says, "I was inspired to write by my younger brothers who
also enjoy writing. I have a very vivid imagination and my dreams were a
massive influence to me when I was writing this novel. Dreams and nightmares are
very strange as they sometimes give me very good ideas."
Although his mild dyslexia meant it took Paul a few years to complete his first novel, he has now achieved this with the support of his fiancee and his family, and he now proudly says, "it was worth the effort."
Paul is currently working on the second instalment of Toby Ripwood, which he hopes to complete by the end of the year together with a few projects.
Although his mild dyslexia meant it took Paul a few years to complete his first novel, he has now achieved this with the support of his fiancee and his family, and he now proudly says, "it was worth the effort."
Paul is currently working on the second instalment of Toby Ripwood, which he hopes to complete by the end of the year together with a few projects.
Toby Ripwood in The Dark Sphere Enigma
One boy in a frantic search for a hidden
enigma, delves into a world on an adventure to answer the questions that have
plagued him his entire life. Toby Ripwood was living a normal life until he
meets a mystery woman. She introduces him to a prodigious secret world where he
discovers he is definitely not like everyone else. He learns of a hidden sphere
to which he has a deep puzzling connection. He encounters new friends and
foes as he embarks on a challenging journey desperately avoiding the sinister
Dominus Mortifus. A truly vindictive master of the darkness who, unknown to
Toby, has caused misery in his life long ago. Toby has to overcome his fears if
he has any chance of saving his loved ones by solving the mystery that
surrounds him and The Dark Sphere.
Welcome Paul,
How long have you been writing?
I used to be into drawing a lot when I was
younger and eventually it just turned into a hobby of mine, rather than a
profession. Therefore I turned to writing and put a few ideas down onto paper, but I
never actually wrote a full story until five years ago when I started writing
properly.
How long did it take you to write your first
book Toby Ripwood in The Dark Sphere Enigma?
It took me over three years to finish writing
the actual story and several months after, editing and more editing.
Can you give us some background to your book 'Toby Ripwood in The Dark Sphere Enigma' and the genre for your writing?
Well it’s a young adult fantasy fiction novel,
but I notice a few grown-ups also like it. I tried my best to make it an easy
read and not overly descriptive. The main character is named Toby
Ripwood who is a bit of a loner, and feels invisible to the world as he struggles
to cope with his life. An inquisitive boy (probably like myself, if truth be
told.) But being a young boy he has many problems, as some or most teenagers have
in this world today. Feeling lost or alone, empty inside or unsure which
way is up, people of all ages can sometimes find life difficult and then
find themselves in tricky situations with no way out. However, there is always a way
out, if you go looking for it. As for Toby he begins his journey and
moves forward away from his old life in the hope of getting some of his questions answered
that plague him. He meets some quirky characters and frightening foes along the
way. Secrets and mysteries emerge making his journey more questionable and
even more difficult.
How did you come up with the title?
It took me a long while to finally find a
title that felt right together, but it was my mother who mentioned the word
“enigma” to me on a phone call, so feeling that it would add to the title I
used it.
Do you base your characters on yourself or
people you know?
I try not to base the characters on myself,
but it took me a while to notice after reading some of it back to myself that
each individual character represents a part of my personality which was strange,
but also interesting to see. For the second instalment I shall be using a few
of my friend’s great perks and qualities and inputting them into some great and
fun characters.
What are 3 of your favourite lines/quotes
from your book?
“Can we keep him Dad?”
“Forgiveness cannot change whatever has been
set in stone, but it might change the future.”
“Dreaming a dream, day by day.”
Excellent quotes Paul.
Excellent quotes Paul.
What feedback have you received so far from
readers – do you have a favourite review to share?
I received a review from J.Marie a while ago
who is a blogger and I really loved what she wrote.
“Step into something different.”
I am not normally a fan of sci-fi. However,
this book description caught my eye. I love books where the main character
slips into a different reality. Every reader will love to indulge in Toby
Ripwood’s discovery of the hidden world, of Aurorithia. As Toby ventures to
darker places in this novel, he finds out that he has taken on more that he can
handle. This is a great read for teens, new adults, sci-fi readers, and those
who want to try a new genre. The unique thing about this book is the crossover
appeal to readers of different genres such as mystery, fantasy, and young adult
fiction. Good read.
What motivates you to write?
Many things get me in the mood to write, such
as inspiring places, good movies and the best one is music. My favourite is
anything from Two Steps From Hell. Anything that sounds epic!
What stops you from writing?
I try to be organised as much as I can be but
when I have a cluttered desk it puts me off, another thing that stops me from
writing, one of the biggest distraction for me is Facebook, I do not know why I
have to check up on it, it’s become a bad habit of mine.
Many of us have fallen into that trap Paul!!
Many of us have fallen into that trap Paul!!
Have you considered writing in other genres?
Yes I have been thinking of a few such as
Horror and Young Children’s. I have started a few but they’re still in the
works.
What is your current writing project?
I am now writing the second instalment for
the series, Toby Ripwood in The Search For Starlight and the rest is a secret!
Hmmm secrets......be sure to come back and tell us when its no longer a secret :
Hmmm secrets......be sure to come back and tell us when its no longer a secret :
What made you decide to become an ‘indie’
[self published] author?
After seeing some of the professional prices
involved to get a book cover designed or manuscript perfectly edited and prepared it was daunting, as I am not rich! So I decided to have a go myself, you get more control,
but it is very hard work and it takes a lot of time and commitment.
Do you have any advice for aspiring writers
who are considering self publishing?
Give it a go and if it feels right for you
then carry on, and don’t let anything stop you following your dream. Stay away
from distractions!
Excellent :)
Excellent :)
What do you feel is the measure of a
successful writer?
To have a good imagination, the ability to
create a gripping plot, lovable and believable characters as well as 100%
commitment.
How would you define a good book?
A novel with intense scenes and a set of great
characters, also anything that can either make me laugh out loud to myself or
hide in fear.
What is your favourite book and author?
I try not to have any favourites as there are
so many talented authors out there, but if I had to choose it probably be the
first Harry Potter novel by J.K. Rowling or Jurassic Park - Michael Crichton both
books open up the stories further than the actual movies themselves.
What are you currently reading?
Spellwright – written by Blake Charlton.
What can we expect to see from you during
2014?
As well as adding new content to my website I am currently writing the second instalment for Toby Ripwood and another
young adult fiction with a female as the main character. I also have another
great idea, if I say so myself, a sci-fi story maybe for the younger age, so a
few ideas hidden away up my sleeve. So keep both eyes peeled.
Paul it has been great chatting to you, a man who listens to and follows his dreams is awesome. Thank you for answering my questions and I wish you every future success.
Sarah Jane
Here's where you can find more information about Paul and his books?
Like Paul on Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/TobyRipwoodDarkSphere
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Website -
http://tobyripwood.wix.com/pdroberts
Toby Ripwood in The Dark Sphere Enigma is available at:
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