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		<title>The Riddler’s Gift: theme and setting</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 09:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The review outlines the magic system, characters, setting and themes in The Riddler’s Gift very well, as well as commenting about the story.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://greghamerton.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/circle.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1153" style="border: 0pt none;" title="Tabitha with sprites" src="http://greghamerton.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/circle-200x300.jpg" alt="Tabitha Serannon plays with sprites in The Riddler's Gift " width="200" height="300" /></a>As a fantasy author with a science fiction slant, I’ve developed an interest in astronomy: here’s a new cluster of five review stars deep in cyberspace. Thanks to The Book Huntress (Danielle) for this informative <a title="Danielle's Book Thoughts: Review of The Riddler's Gift" href="http://gatadelafuentelibros.blogspot.com/2011/02/riddlers-gift-by-greg-hamerton.html" target="_blank">review of The Riddler’s Gift</a>.</p>
<p>If you’re studying for something like the <a title="LAMDA" href="http://www.lamda.org.uk/" target="_blank">LAMDA Speaking Verse and Prose examinations</a>, this would be a very useful analysis of this fantasy novel. The review outlines the magic system, characters, setting and themes in The Riddler’s Gift very well, as well as making some detailed comments about the story:</p>
<p>“The magical system was one part science, one part high mathematics (those parts had me scratching my head a bit), one part spiritual, and one part philosophical.”</p>
<p>“&#8230; each person fights an intimate battle against evil [...] It might not be easy, but we can choose to do what’s right. We might fall, and fail ourselves and others, but that doesn’t mean the war is over. We pick ourselves up again to fight the next battle. So there is always hope, in the end.”</p>
<p>“&#8230; a story that had a shining heart, which was what stood out to me from the beginning, despite some of the very dark elements.”</p>
<p>Nip over to <a title="Danielle's Book Thoughts: Review of The Riddler's Gift" href="http://gatadelafuentelibros.blogspot.com/2011/02/riddlers-gift-by-greg-hamerton.html" target="_blank">Daneille&#8217;s blog</a> to study the review further.<br />
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		<title>The Riddler&#8217;s Gift gets a dusting of stars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 08:13:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ant over at Sfbook.com runs an impressive site crammed full of science fiction and fantasy book reviews. In the 5 star review class, there&#8217;s a great selection of top fantasy books, like David Gemmel&#8217;s Legend, Robin Hobb&#8217;s Assassins Apprentice and Stephen Donaldson&#8217;s Lord Foul&#8217;s Bane. So I&#8217;m in the best company &#8230; Sfbook awarded five [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://greghamerton.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/five_star_book_review_100w.jpg"><img src="http://greghamerton.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/five_star_book_review_100w.jpg" alt="A five star book review" title="five_star_book_review_100w" width="100" height="67" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-718" /></a>Ant over at <a href="http://sfbook.com/" target="_blank">Sfbook.com</a> runs an impressive site crammed full of science fiction and fantasy book reviews. In the 5 star review class, there&#8217;s a great selection of top fantasy books, like David Gemmel&#8217;s <em>Legend</em>, Robin Hobb&#8217;s <em>Assassins Apprentice</em> and Stephen Donaldson&#8217;s <em>Lord Foul&#8217;s Ban</em>e. So I&#8217;m in the best company &#8230; Sfbook awarded five stars to The Riddler&#8217;s Gift.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are moments in this novel that are sheer magic &#8230; &#8221;<br />
&#8220;A very unique and individual style, I am at times reminded of Robert Jordan&#8217;s work alongside JRR Tolkien&#8217;s but only really in passing, The Riddler&#8217;s Gift is very much on its own &#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://sfbook.com/the-riddlers-gift.htm" target="_blank">Read the full review here</a><br />
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		<title>Lifesong fantasy series released in the USA!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 12:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm delighted to announce that you can now buy the Tale of the Lifesong series from Amazon and save on the postage costs! See the bottom of the <a href="http://greghamerton.com/special-deals/">special deals</a> page for details and links. The Riddler's Gift has been released in two parts, to make it more affordable for new readers who haven't yet heard the Lifesong. Second Sight is in one volume, because if you have read The Riddler's Gift, you'll be wanting the whole of the sequel!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://greghamerton.com/special-deals/"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-606" title="The Tale of the Lifesong - US paperback version" src="http://greghamerton.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Lifesong_US.jpg" alt="The Tale of the Lifesong - US paperback version" width="300" height="450" /></a>A few days ago, a box arrived containing these proofs for the shiny new version of the <a href="http://greghamerton.com/lifesong/">Tale of the Lifesong fantasy series</a>. I&#8217;m impressed with the print quality and have approved the production, so <a href="http://greghamerton.com/lifesong/the-riddlers-gift/">The Riddler&#8217;s Gift</a> and <a href="http://greghamerton.com/lifesong/second-sight/">Second Sight</a> are now available in the USA.</p>
<p>Although my books and specials are still available to US customers on greghamerton.com, the cost of international airmail makes some of the options expensive. So I&#8217;m delighted to announce that you can now buy the Tale of the Lifesong series from Amazon and save on the postage costs! See the bottom of the <a href="http://greghamerton.com/special-deals/">special deals</a> page for details and links.</p>
<p>The Riddler&#8217;s Gift has been released in two parts, to make it more affordable for new readers who haven&#8217;t yet heard the Lifesong. Second Sight is in one volume, because if you have read The Riddler&#8217;s Gift, you&#8217;ll be wanting the whole of the sequel! It was also impossible to split Second Sight in the middle; the story is complex and spans more than 600 pages. The Riddler&#8217;s Gift was originally written in two parts, and so divides neatly in the middle of the story.<br />
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		<title>Wicked fantasy author interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 07:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This interview was conducted in June 2007 by Something Wicked Magazine, when Viane Venter talked to Greg Hamerton about the imminent release of the fantasy novel The Riddler's Gift (First Tale of the Lifesong).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This interview was conducted in June 2007 by Something Wicked Magazine,  when Viane Venter talked to Greg   Hamerton about The Riddler&#8217;s Gift.</p>
<p><em>The average South African &#8216;best-seller&#8217; comes in at just 4000 copies, and with writers typically seeing less than 10% of the returns, it&#8217;s anything but a get-rich-quick profession. In a market of &#8216;serious&#8217; and &#8216;worthy&#8217;  novels, fantasy fiction is an even tougher nut to crack, but there are some hungry young newcomers who plan to do just that.</em></p>
<p><em>Greg Hamerton is the author of <a title="Beyond The Invisible (flying from fear to freedom) by Greg Hamerton" href="http://eternitypress.com/beyond.htm" target="_blank">Beyond The Invisible</a> and a guidebook for <a title="The Fresh Air Site Guide (paragliding in South Africa) by Greg Hamerton" href="http://eternitypress.com/siteguide.htm" target="_blank">Paragliding South Africa</a>. This year sees Greg&#8217;s fantasy debut with the release of the first tale in the Lifesong series, <a title="The Riddler's Gift (First Tale of the Lifesong), a fantasy novel by Greg Hamerton" href="http://greghamerton.com/lifesong/the-riddlers-gift/" target="_self">The Riddler&#8217;s Gift</a>.</em></p>
<h3>How did you become a writer?</h3>
<p>Writing didn&#8217;t even feature on the radar when I was at school. It was never presented as a possible occupation. I did a B.Com to do the whole &#8216;go out and get a sensible job&#8217; thing, which helped quite a lot in fact. It hadn&#8217;t entered my consciousness to become a novelist. I eased into writing with magazine articles on extreme sports and once published, I started enjoying seeing my own words in print. I progressed to Beyond The Invisible, which is half autobiography and half fiction. It was a natural first step to draw on my own experience. Writing is a merciless profession to go into though &#8211; that&#8217;s probably why they didn&#8217;t tell me about it at school, and writing non-fiction now seems like a school project by comparison to a novel. It&#8217;s also a lot easier to sell, because it&#8217;s specialist information that people attach a value to. Fiction is a really tough market to crack until you move into the tens of thousands.</p>
<h3><span id="more-366"></span><a href="http://greghamerton.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/felltang_1_600w.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-367" title="The Sword of Eyri and a hopeful apprentice" src="http://greghamerton.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/felltang_1_600w.jpg" alt="The Sword of Eyri and a hopeful apprentice" width="600" height="450" /></a></h3>
<h3>So why write?</h3>
<p>Writers are prone to wondering why they do it at all &#8211; at times it seems pointless. For me it&#8217;s a very personal joy. I really enjoy being in the mental state one reaches when writing creatively. It&#8217;s a kind of meditation, and one I find invigorating. It feels that I&#8217;m wiser when writing than in the normal everyday world. I can follow my muse and write what I see. That does create havoc with plots though. I often lose long sections that just can&#8217;t be incorporated.</p>
<h3>How do you write?</h3>
<p>I do very little editing on the first draft. In fact, I often switch the monitor off. If I&#8217;m looking at the words as they come onto the page I can&#8217;t help but spot mistakes and I start thinking with an editor&#8217;s mind instead of a writer&#8217;s. To maintain the magic or vision of that altered world I try to reduce distractions at the time and come back after I&#8217;ve got the flow out, in spite of which I still find the process desperately slow. I wish I could plug into the matrix and just download the thoughts.</p>
<p>My target is 2,000 words per day and it&#8217;s a nine-to-five job. I started off trying to write whenever the inspiration hit, but without the regimen of sitting down and doing it every day it didn&#8217;t work. I did six drafts of The Riddler&#8217;s Gift. That&#8217;s 650 pages times six edits, and every time I re-read it I&#8217;m reminded of why books are often short.</p>
<h3>Is there a market for fantasy in South Africa?</h3>
<p>I&#8217;m in the process of finding that out. I&#8217;ve taken a gamble and printed 5,000 books in the first run. You have to tell yourself you have a bestseller before you go to print, because it&#8217;s simply uneconomical to print less than 4,000 copies. And then it either works or it doesn&#8217;t. I&#8217;m prepared to invest that in my own writing. The trick now is to do the marketing. It got a good response at the Cape Town Book Fair launch earlier this year, and a broad segment of test readers enjoyed it. Now we wait for the trade reviews. I&#8217;m aiming for the US market as well, but overseas publishing only works if you&#8217;re printing 10,000 copies or more.</p>
<h3>You published the book yourself?</h3>
<p>Yes. The writing is only half the job, it&#8217;s crucial to do the follow up and market the book. It&#8217;s tough when you&#8217;re so invested in the product, but it&#8217;s a necessary evil that you just have to do. It&#8217;s also a complete shift from the right brain to the left. As a creative, I find it impossible to do the two at the same time. There&#8217;s a lot of cold-calling till it gains momentum. The hidden cost is that I don&#8217;t write while I&#8217;m being the publisher. It&#8217;s worth it to try everything to find a publisher, but if you do publish yourself, it&#8217;s important to remember to pay yourself as an author first and make sure you secure your royalty, then try to make money as a publisher. As a writer you do your work writing the book and then walk away. The publisher&#8217;s job is relentless and ongoing: you&#8217;re always pushing against the mountain.</p>
<h3>So, you&#8217;re a writer &#8211; what do you do for money?</h3>
<p>[Laughing and glancing nervously at his peanut-butter sandwich] I worked before the time, saved up and then went on a long financial glide downhill. 1 tried doing odd jobs and had a sideline in photography to support my writing lifestyle, but I realised writing had to be a full-time to become really good.</p>
<h3>What&#8217;s next?</h3>
<p>The sequel to The Riddler&#8217;s Gift is sitting at page 550 of about 750, so it&#8217;s almost there. It&#8217;s ready and waiting and I&#8217;m looking to start writing again soon, perhaps in August or September. I estimate it&#8217;ll take about a year from that point before it&#8217;s ready for publication. A lot depends on how the first book perfonns.</p>
<h3>The Riddler&#8217;s Gift &#8211; is it any good?</h3>
<p>[Laughs] Of course it is! Seriously though, it&#8217;s impossible for an author to be objective about their own work. You have a relationship with the work. You&#8217;re inside the book, as opposed to the reader who approaches it from the outside. If I&#8217;ve passed on that creative world I can undoubtedly say it&#8217;s fantastic, but it&#8217;s up to the reader to discover if that comes through.<br />
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		<title>A reading of The Riddler&#8217;s Gift</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 15:34:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A reading of The Riddler's Gift: First Tale of the Lifesong by Greg Hamerton.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writing a fantasy novel involves years of silence, and talking to the small stone dragon on the top of my keyboard would probably get me committed to the loonybin. So I don&#8217;t utter a word, for a very long time. Now that The First Tale of the Lifesong is released, I&#8217;m delighted to share a few spoken words with you from the first chapter of The Riddler&#8217;s Gift.<br />
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