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Monday, August 3, 2009
Blog Tour: Marsha Altman author of the Pride and Predjudice Continues Series
Please give a warm welcome to guest blogger, Marsha Altman, author of the Pride and Prejudice Continues series. My reviews of her first two books can be found here and here.
Make sure you read the entire post because there is a surprise at the end.
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I’m Marsha Altman, and I’ve written The Plight of the Darcy Brothers, a sequel to The Darcys and the Bingleys, which is a sequel to Pride and Prejudice. And it is a series; book 3 (Mr. Darcy’s Great Escape) is due out in Feb 2010. Jenny asked me a few questions which I was more than happy to answer.
Obviously you are an Austen and Pride & Prejudice fan, but is there another reason why you chose to do the “P&P Continues” series? Or do you consider these books your homage to Austen?
I just get inspired to write about different things, usually spontaneously, or owing to a recent source of inspiration. I started working on my series about six months after the 2005 Pride and Prejudice movie came out, after which I reread the book and re-watched the miniseries. As to whether I consider my books a homage to Austen, I can’t bring myself to go that far. Let’s be serious: I’m not doing her any favors and she can’t tell me one way or another, so I’ll just continue to do my work and hopefully get some readers will enjoy it, but I did not start writing because I felt a need to pay tribute to her. I paid tribute to her by visiting her grave, which financially was a little harder but otherwise a far more efficient method than writing a series of fanfic novels.
Would you ever consider writing a sequel series about another Austen book, like Emma or Northanger Abbey?
Not really. I see no reason to view all of her writing as a whole and assign equal credit to each of them. Each book has its individual merits and there is a lot of literary criticism devoted to which one is the best one. In terms of inspiring people and remaining a consistent part of popular culture, Pride and Prejudice is the most important. Everyone who’s literate knows who Mr. Darcy is (a slight exaggeration perhaps) but couldn’t tell you the difference between Fanny Price and Emma Woodhouse.
I think, from a historian’s perspective, it’s important not to consider her “six novels” sacrosanct. History views them differently and she probably did the same. In fact people forget that both Northanger Abbey and Persuasion were both published posthumously, so whether she considered them in “final” form for publication is a subject for some debate. As an author, I have to say that I’m not sure I would feel about my family publishing unedited material for material gain, much less my unfinished work (Sandition), works I abandoned (Lady Susan), or stuff I wrote when I was a kid (Juvenilia).
What are some of your other favorite books?
In terms of books I’ve reread many times: Watership Down by Richard Adams, The Haj by Leon Uris, and about half of Philip Dick’s novels. He’s hit-or-miss. I want to put Lord of the Rings in here because I feel compelled to do so, but I actually only read it twice and I don’t think I could read it again. I’m very inspired by sci-fi, like Snowcrash, One in Three Hundred, and Swastika Night. Graphic novels: Watchmen, V for Vendetta.
What are you currently reading now?
The Persian Boy by Mary Renault is the next book of fiction on the list.
Do you have plans to write other books? Would they be historical fiction?
Most of my material is actually urban fantasy or science fiction, but it’s a much harder market to break into. I’m current writing a modern vampire novel, which has a lot of historical flashbacks to the Ancient world and medieval Europe, so I’m always, always reading some history book or another.
Is there another historical period that interests you?
Tokugawa Japan, which lines up with the Regency period pretty well even if Japan was a closed country at the time. For a long time I was into medieval history, but that’s really a very broad spectrum of history and it depends on the place and time period in terms of my interest. I know a lot about Judaism in late antiquity, but that’s mostly from studying religious texts from the period. Currently I’m reading a lot about ancient Greece, specifically the 4th century BCE, for another project. I also enjoy history books about pre-1951 Tibet, but they’re very hard to find and often entirely unreliable because Tibet was such an isolated country because of its geography.
What would be your lazy day dream? Like, if you had a Saturday or Sunday afternoon all to yourself what would you do? Relax, read, a hobby?
I would play the stack of video games on my shelf. I’m afraid to start any of them because I tend to get deep into the game until it’s over, so if I have a writing project on the table I don’t even get started on a game or I just won’t get any work done. I’m mostly into RPGs and adventure games. When Fallout 3 came out last fall and everyone I knew was playing it, I bought Fallout 1 & 2 to catch up on the story, but I haven’t opened the box yet. I said, “Well, it’s play Fallout or write a novel this year. What’s it going to be? Oh wait, I need to pay my rent. The novel, I guess.”
About the Author
Marsha Altman is a historian specializing in Rabbinic literature in late antiquity, and an author. She is also an expert on Jane Austen sequels, having read nearly every single one that's been written, whether published or unpublished. She has worked in the publishing industry with a literary agency and is writing a series continuing the story of the Darcys and the Bingleys. She lives in New York.
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The woman likes Jane Austen, sci-fi novels, and playing video games. How could you not love her? Girl after my own heart.
Thank you for the great post Marsha! I will be looking forward to your future books.
And now on to the surprise part. Thanks to Danielle from Source Books, I am able to host a giveaway for Marsha's two books. The prize will be 1 set of both books for 1 winner. Here are the rules:
*Leave a comment on this post telling me what some of your favorite books are, or your favorite video game. Make sure you leave your email address too.
*Earn an extra entry by posting about this contest on your blog or in your side bar.
*Open to residents in the U.S. and Canada. Sorry but no P.O. Boxes please.
Deadline for entries is midnight, EST, Monday, August 24, 2009.
Thanks again to Danielle for providing my review copy and the prize above, and thanks also to Marsha for stopping by and chatting with me.
Good Luck everyone! And thank you, dear readers, for stopping by. I appreciate you all.
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Hello Marsha Altman,
I am so glad to meet you. You have done wonderfully with "The Plight of The Darcy Brothers." I am almost finished it. Every page is interesting especially Gregoire, the flagellant, and Mary's love situation. I loved the trip to the continent. I could go on and on. Please keep writing. Thank you for being here.
Hi Kaye,
Thanks for sharing Marsha Altman with us. I'm now a fan.
Please enter me in your contest - I love Austen inspired fiction, and I've heard really good things about Altman :)
My favorite book of all-time is Watership Down by Richard Adams, but my favorite reads of the year so far are The Birth House by Ami McKay, Gods Behaving Badly by Marie Phillips, and Helen of Troy by Margaret George. I could go on...
I really enjoyed this visit with the author!! I need to read these books as Pride and Prejudice is one of my favorite books. Charlotte's Web, Gone With the Wind..I could go on and on and on...
I really enjoyed this visit with the author!! I need to read these books as Pride and Prejudice is one of my favorite books. Charlotte's Web, Gone With the Wind..I could go on and on and on...
What a great interview. I really liked to ponder on the thought of Jane Austen's books being published posthumously. Would she of minded??
No need to enter me. I won the first book from Dar at Peeking between the pages. And it is in my huge TBR pile. I will get the other after I finish.
Good luck to everyone. Thanks again for the great interview.
ps. back in the day I liked Missel Command and Space Invaders. Later I liked Tetris and Q-bert. (yes.. I am old).
Some of my favorite books~
A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry
Angle of Repose - Wallace Stegner
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
Thanks for sharing~
s.mickelson at gmail dot com
My favorite books: anything by Barbara Pym (esp. Excellent Women, and Jane & Prudence), Little Women, The Flame Trees of Thika.
I'm fascinated by this interview - please enter me in the giveaway!
Thanks-
teabird 17 **at** yahoo . com
Lets see my favourite books are The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, Anne Of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery, and anything by Roald Dahl. I read these books when I was younger and I just never get tired of them.
jen4777[at]hotmail.com
Hey JHennygirl! Great giveaway!
Soo, my favourite books are the Josephine Trilogy by Sandra Gulland, and all Plaidy's fight for first place- although Queen of this Realm stands first:)
I will put your giveaway on my sidebar! Thanks for entering me. Great interview- this author really is so very interesting. Loved this post. Thanks:)
OH how fun! She seems like a great person. I am currently reading Pride and Prejudice right this second.. isn't that awesome!?
I would love to win the books.
My fave book of all time is Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, I always have to revert to her because I simply cannot pick between many of the great books I have read lately, though Twilight of Avalon was awesome also..
My fave video game will always be Super Mario Bros and saving the princess in the end which I used to do quite well. Now I think my hands would ache too much.
marieburton2004 at yahoo dot com
Great post! P&P is on my reading list this month, so winning these two sequels would be awesome :) I loved her take on the unfinished books being published after her death.
I haven'r re-read a book in years, but Jane Eyre is one I'd re-read first if I get the time.
My husband gave me the Sims game a few years ago and I found it shockingly addicitve!
Entries are duly noted!
You all listed some really great books.
Watership down...guess I'm going to have to add it to the tbr.
Ms. Lucy: I knew that answer.
Marie: Twilight of Avalon is up there for me too. 2010 will be here before we know it!
Jenny N: I read Anne of Green Gables when I was in grade school, so I definitely need a re-read.
Toni: I liked those video games too!
Teabird: Pym..I 'll have to check her out.
Staci: GWTW is one of my favorites too.
Susan B: Your entire list is on my tbr. Someday :)
Tea: Glad you liked the book!
Wonderful post! I'm adding Miss Altman to my TBR.
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Hi JennyGirl,
Thanks for stopping by. I love your review and blog.
At the moment I am addicted to the Wheel of Fortune game for PS3
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She loves Watership Down, too! :D
Love the book: A Fine Balance.
Great Post.
Mariag
Thank you for the interview with Marsha! It was eye opening. :) My favorite books are Gone with the Wind, The Stand, and The Grapes of Wrath. As for my favorite video games...I just got a Wii from my husband a while back. I love to play House of the Dead 2 and 3. My son is a huge Fallout 3 fan. :)
Thank you for the giveaway!
kalea_kane(at)yahoo(dot)com
I also posted your giveaway on my blog's sidebar.
kalea_kane(at)yahoo(dot)com
thanks for the author interview. Some of my favorite books are: Of Bees & Mist, Portrait of a Lady, Anna Karenina.
I have posted a link to your giveaway on my blog sidebar.
thereadingjourney[at]gmail[dot]com
Please enter me! I seriously can't choose a favourite book, but as for video games, I prefer the old skool Tetris :D
martina_ck AT shaw DOT ca
Posting this giveaway on my blog
http://virginiebarbeau.wordpress.com/giveaways/
What a great giveaway. Please enter me.
As for Jane Austen "Sequels", how about Linda Berdoll's Mr. Darcy Take a Wife.
Libneas[at]aol[dot]com
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