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Dan Brown

25 Wednesday May 2011

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Angels and Demons, Dan Brown, Deception Point, Digital Fortress, Holy Blood Holy Grail, Shakespeare, The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol, Writing

Dan Brown books

Dan Brown is the author of a number of best-selling novels around the world.  His combination of thriller, history, science, myth, fact and fiction have entranced readers in over 52 languages having sold 200 million copies of his books.

Dan Brown has to date published only 5 books. But it was The Da Vinci Code which catapulted this unassuming secret society enthusiast into the public spotlight.  Having been made into a film, The Da Vinci Code is one of the most popular books of all time with its success boosting the sales of his first three novels. (Deception Point, Digital Fortress and Angels and Demons).  His estimate reported income for The Da Vinci Code is reported to be £250 million.

His influences are well-known, purely because he has told us.  In spite of his novels being historically serious, Dan Brown isn’t adverse to using the element of humour within his writing.  Having taught Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing (one which I too studied in college) he states that there is no “wittier” dialogue anywhere else.  Robert Ludlem who is the author of the Bourne Series (which were also made into a set of hit films starring Matt Damon for the lead role as Jason Bourne) have made an impression on Dan Brown’s writing.  Certain traits include taking the main character out of familiar settings, 24 hour time frames and strong female leads.  I would aspect the lack of titles in Dan Brown’s repertoire would be down to the high levels of research needed for each novel.  His latest works The Lost Symbol which details the in’s and out’s of the freemasons took six years to write.

Dan Brown is one of the few writers who talks about writer’s block and how to address it.  In a more unusual stance of adopting inversion therapy, which in short terms involves hanging upside down or in a funny angle so that the blood flow to the head increases.

With Success comes criticism.  He was accused of plagiarizing Daughter of God and was unsuccessfully sued.  Authors Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh also brought about a copyright infringement case whereby they argued that Dan Brown had stolen ideas from their novel Holy Blood, Holy Grail.  But the judge ruled in Dan Brown’s favour.

In 2005, Dan Brown was at the peak of his fame with the editor of Time Magazine quoting him as:

“Keeping the publishing industry afloat; renewed interest in Leonardo da Vinci and early Christian history; spiking tourism to Paris and Rome; a growing membership in secret societies; the ire of Cardinals in Rome; eight books denying the claims of the novel and seven guides to read along with it; a flood of historical thrillers; and a major motion picture franchise.”


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Get writing by Denny Bradbury

20 Friday May 2011

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ficition, how to get writing, Inspiration, looking for inspiration, non-fiction, Writing


Denny Bradbury has been speaking about how to get involved in writing and where to look for inspiration.  Denny explains how rich and full life can be and how every path has a story.  You’ll find that you won’t have to go far and you will find yourself a story.  Denny also reflects on how the landscape of writing is changing thanks to technology, but acknowledges the dynamic change in language.  Denny also explains how she got into writing, collecting little life stories in a small book.  People are fascinating and inspiration can come from anywhere. 

To purchase one of Denny’s books please click on the images below or contact Denny directly at email denisebradbury@btinternet.com.
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Introducing you to ‘Bacchus’

19 Thursday May 2011

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Borvo, Denny Bradbury, dogs, fiction, New Book, Writing

Bacchus is in Denny Bradbury’s new novel Borvo, which will be published soon To pre-order your copy please email: denisebradbury@btinternet.com.

The World and Universe of J.R.R. Tolkien

18 Wednesday May 2011

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Gollum a character from Lord of the Rings

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien , Oxford professor, master of the languages and literatures of the ancient north, poet, story teller, creator of the orcs, the hobbits, the high-elves, the black riders, of Rivendell, Lothlorien and the misty mountains, creator of Mirkwood and the black land of Mordor.  Creator of the Fellowship of the Ring and the Dark Lords.  J.R.R. Tolkien is the omniscient presence behind Middle Earth.

His writings and teachings have been an inspiration to other artists.  The Hobbit, which was originally written for his children, and published over 50 years ago is now known to generations across the world.  And the Lord of the Rings has become one of the most intricate pieces of fantasy fiction of our time.  The writings of Tolkien go deeper than the pages.  In a more comprehensive look at Lord of the Rings, the attraction to readers is the belief in an unreal world.  What Tolkien called “Secondary World”.  A “Secondary World” is one that exists only in the mind, cannot be seen or found. Pure imagination.  Readers who enter the “Secondary World” or Middle Earth, probably liked where they were, but were bound by the physics of the real world.  Interesting stuff don’t you think?  The ultimate secret to Tolkien’s appeal (which is a mystery) is the quality of imagination.  For example Ents, nobody talked about Ents before Tolkien, as its not a traditional piece of literature, but today most people understand what it is.  A more obvious example would be the Hobbits.  Hobbit in terms of the word sounds like a traditional English word, but is in fact nonsense.  J.R.R. Tolkien made the whole thing up.  Very few writers can invent a notion which becomes recognised by the whole world.

It was the countryside just outside of Birmingham where Tolkien discovered his love of nature and this can be seen prominently throughout his descriptions of Middle Earth.  J.R.R. Tolkien was a devout Roman Catholic, speaking Latin he developed this into an interest into languages and teachings.  Middle Earth was a melting pot in Tolkien’s mind even as a school boy at King Edwards in Birmingham.  Ironically like a plant, this idea grew, flourished and over spilled onto pages and pages of writing.

The fantasy genre has been around since the dawn of writing itself.  Since Homer’s epic poem the Odyssey to the old English myth of Beowulf and even in Shakespeare’s Midsummer Nights Dream.  The genre has been evolving.  John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is considered the father of modern fantasy with over 150million readers spanning generations upon generations.

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy is the second highest selling set of books of all time after the Bible.  And was made into a set of films which is still considered one of the most ambitious film projects of all time, having spent over $285 million to create the finished project.  It also claimed a number of academy awards that rival Ben Hur and Titanic.

World wide, the Lord of Rings raked in  $2,915,155,189 in at the Box Office.  All from one mind. The mind of Tolkien.

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Denny reveals the latest on her new book Borvo

13 Friday May 2011

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Author, Borvo, Christianity, Denny Bradbury, England, fiction, New Book, pagan, re-write, Writing


Denny Bradbury has been working hard on bringing her new book to life.  Having completed a second re-write a few selected individuals have had the privilidge of reading a copy before Denny feels the publication can go for publication.  Denny’s main character Borvo is a Pagan Healer who embarks on a journey to help him deal with a Christianising England  she’s been revealing what we could expect.

To purchase one of Denny’s books please click on the images below or contact Denny directly at email denisebradbury@btinternet.com.
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