Monday 20 February 2012

A cycle of novels - not a trilogy, not a series.....by Miriam Halahmy



I started to write Hidden, the first book in my cycle of three novels set on Hayling Island, in 2007. At the time I had no idea that I was going to write three books or that I was at the beginning of writing what I would come to call, a Cycle of books. However, I do know that very early on a character called Lindy Bellows presented herself on the page and grew and grew until I knew she needed a book all of her own.


In Hidden, fourteen year old Lindy Bellows is an outsider at school, hostile to the other kids and the staff. And she has a nail sharpened to a spear point. The Bellows family are notorious on the estate near the school. Her older brother Terrence runs one of the worst gangs in town. The Bellows family don't live on Hayling Island.
But when the chips are down in Hidden, Lindy could have given away the asylum seeker that school fellows, Alix and Samir, were hiding in a hut near the beach. However she turns out to have a heart after all. She doesn’t tell the police or her brother  ( who guesses anyway and causes all kinds of trouble) and she actually protects Alix at a vulnerable moment.


Halfway through writing Hidden a story for Lindy began to bloom inside my head. I decided I would write a second book called Illegal. As an author I wanted to challenge myself to write something completely different. Hidden is written in the first person present tense. Illegal is written in the third person past tense. Both books are set on Hayling Island and the kids go to the same school. But new characters are introduced into the second book and the story is completely stand-alone.


 Illegal is the story of a teenage girl driven to take desperate measures when all other choices are taken away from her. It is a novel about growing up and gaining independence against the odds. Since Lindy’s baby sister died, her family have been caught in a downward spiral. Her brothers are in prison and her parents have turned to drink. Soon Lindy is out of her depth too, caught in the centre of an international drugs ring, with no way out. Then Lindy finds help from an unexpected ally: weird, mute Karl from school, and together they plan a daring and desperate escape. But when you’re in this deep, can you ever be free? 

As I was writing the second book I felt that two books felt uneven and there was a character, Jess, who had a minor role in Hidden and a bigger role in Illegal, who seemed to be asking for her own book. As Jess became more and more prominent, an idea for a story blossomed and so when I had finished the second book, it was quite natural to commence writing Stuffed.

Stuffed is told in two first person voices, Jess and her boyfriend Ryan, a new venture for me again. Jess and Ryan start to fall in love but both of them are keeping a terrible secret from the other. This is a story of secrets, lies, betrayal and responsibility. Will their love survive the pressure?


Three books, all set on Hayling Island - but not a trilogy where the story concludes in the third book; and not a series, with the same character in a different situation in each book. This is my Cycle of novels, taking a minor character from the previous book as the main character in the next and then putting them in a totally new situation. In a cycle of novels, the books can be read in any order. Each story is stand alone, but in my cycle the common thread is the school on the mainland and the wonderful landscape of Hayling Island as the backdrop.

In theory my cycle could continue. There are always more stories, more places as settings on the Island and more characters to emerge from the shadows. I have loved developing a cycle as opposed to a trilogy or a series and may well write a completely new cycle of novels set in a completely different place. But Hayling Island will always be my first love.



14 comments:

adele said...

This sounds fascinating, Miriam and though I am getting used to more and more people using first person present tense, I can't help punching the air when I hear that something is going to be in the past, third person!! Look forward to reading it and very sorry indeed not to be able to make the launch! Hope the book does brilliantly.

Unknown said...

I love that you've written each book in the cycle in a different style. The idea of taking a minor character and making her a major one in a new story works really well. I look forward to reading Illegal and Stuffed!

Sue Purkiss said...

Very interesting to read about how the cycle of books came about. I very much enjoyed Hidden and must order Illegal!

Savita Kalhan said...

I love that the three books are a cycle linked by a place, and that each of them explores very different themes, Miriam. Very much looking forward to reading Illegal - and to celebrating its launch!

Miriam Halahmy said...

Thanks folks. I have to say Adele, that I enjoy writing in the first person, present. But it is good to try out different things. Its that funny limbo time just before the book is exposed to the public eye. Writing blogs ( I've done about a dozen in the past two weeks) is helping to ease the transition.

Pauline Chandler said...

Hi Miriam. Your cycle of books sounds fascinating. Great idea to bring a minor character in one book to the forefront in another. It's lovely for the reader to follow up on characters like this.

Jezreel Ricafort said...

I love reading your article. I hope you going to post more. Thanks.

Elle said...

Thanks for sharing. I always going to return to read your blogs.

Nathadale said...

A trully writer with fashion in writing always share they knowledge and ideas my means of reality and not by just a mystery or imagination.

Jackie Marchant said...

Well, you're certainly doing your bit to put Hayling Island on the map! Sorry I can't come to your launch, have a good one.

Amanda Lillywhite said...

A fantastic post - absolutely fascinating and food for a lot of thought. I am looking forward to the launch and to reading Illegal.

Stroppy Author said...

Sounds great, Miriam!

Ah, so 'cycle' is the word to use. I have six interlinked books coming out in March and they are not really a series as - after the first - they can be read in any order. I shall give you credit whenever I use the word :-)

Gill James said...

Yes, I too wondered what to call three similarly linked books. So cycle it is.

Miriam Halahmy said...

Excellent - perhaps we are kicking off a new trend for book cycles!