Showing posts with label Divorcing Jack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Divorcing Jack. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Bateman's Bestselling Book Basics



Bateman's breakthrough

Mr Colin Bateman writes humorous crime fiction. If you have a funny bone in your body then he will tickle it within pages, leaving you to clean up a mess of dead villains and destroyed relationships with a smile on your face. That style of writing is what led me to attend Mr Bateman's weekend workshop on writing a bestseller.

First things first and let's establish the credentials of the mononymous Bateman: author of 23 novels, two of which are bestsellers by the 100,000+ paper copies sales definition (Divorcing Jack and Mystery Man); screen-writer of several films and TV series; most importantly, a very funny and modest man who is generous with his knowledge and experience. He describes himself as a mid-list author with an occasional bestseller. I describe him as a pain in the self-publishing arse because any attempt to put Barnes books on a shop shelf is swamped by a raft of Bateman titles.

Now to put the workshop in context. Sixteen people in a hotel conference room next to the marina in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland. We were a mixture of beginners, burgeoning crime writers and Bateman groupies (me, obviously). Tea, coffee, scones, draught beer and weather to take the paint off a supertanker. Our hopes and fears ranged from how to expertly develop a plot for a crime thriller to touching the Bateman coat tails in hope of skills transfer by osmosis (me again). The learning was spread over two 9 'til 5 days of full-on discourse, discussion and group exercises.

We covered all the writing basics - research, planning, genre, plot, settings, characters, narrative voice, dialogue, self-editing and taboos (I can't mention those).