Wishaw Press

Further adventures of Andy’s legend Brann

Next part of fantasy trilogy written by Wishaw author

- Gary Fanning

Holidaymak­ers looking to load up their Kindle and fantasy fans in general will soon be able to get their hands on the second book by Wishaw author Andy Livingston­e.

Hero Grown is the sequel to the epic fantasy Hero Born, and will be released as an e-book through all major digital bookseller­s by publishing giant HarperVoya­ger on July 28.

Andy, now a PR officer with South Lanarkshir­e Council, started his career as a reporter with the Wishaw Press, was one of just 15 new authors to be taken on by the UK office of HarperVoya­ger in 2014, the science fiction and fantasy arm of HarperColl­ins, after a worldwide call for submission­s had attracted more than 5000 manuscript­s.

Hero Grown is the second book in the epic fantasy Seeds of Destiny trilogy, and continues the story of Brann, a miller’s son dragged from quiet village life by slavers and flung into a world of terror and adventure, where he finds himself the subject of a prophesy while all he is trying to do is survive each day.

In this second book, Brann and his companions (along with some new friends) are in a land of unfamiliar culture and customs, where the young hero embarks on a mission that will threaten not just his freedom but his very soul.

Meanwhile, his fate becomes linked with that of a master schemer... but will this aid him or kill him?

It is the sequel to Hero Born, which was published this time last year and it proved a very different experience writing its sequel.

Branchalwo­od resident Andy (48) , said: “When I wrote Hero Born, I was trying to write a novel not even knowing if I was capable of doing it, and the first draft took me 18 months to complete.

“By contrast, I wrote the first draft of Hero Grown in 18 weeks, because I now knew the characters and setting rather than having to invent them and work on them, and most of all because this time I had a deadline to meet!

“It was a hard slog, with long hours locked away from my family because I was having to fit it around the demands of a fulltime job.

“But it was also more exciting writing this one because it had a purpose more than just giving me the pleasure of writing a book. Voyager signed the full trilogy at the start, so I knew when I was battering out Hero Grown that there was a publicatio­n process waiting for it.

“Once the initial writing is done, the experts at Voyager swing into action.

“And that is just as exciting a time, because you witness the skills of the experts whose keen eye, understand­ing and, just as importantl­y, interest in the book help you to take the initial draft and turn it into a finished product.

“As a former journalist, I am acutely aware that, no matter how much or little experience you have as a writer, another eye (or several) that can be cast over your work is not just welcome, but is, in fact, essential.

“At this time, also, the cover is designed which, in a way, helps you to feel that the book is starting to come alive.

“I have been incredibly lucky with the covers that have been produced for each book by HarperVoya­ger. The first captured the Hero Born story perfectly while also being distinctiv­e, and the one for Hero Grown continues this with a design following a style that links the books. I love it!”

• Hero Grown is released as an e-book by HarperVoya­ger on July 28, priced £1.99, and can be pre-ordered now for delivery on publicatio­n.

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PR man Andy Livingston­e has penned the second book in his fantasy trilogy

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