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Ian Fleming Publications have announced a new series
of James Bond books to be written by Charlie Higson...
UPDATE: More details on the forthcoming series... |
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IFP Announce New `Young Bond` Author
5th April 2004 / 7th April 2004
Since
Raymond Benson departed as the official James Bond continuation
author in February 2003, fans have been speculating over the
future of the 007 literary series. Today Ian
Fleming Publications revealed their plans to take Bond back to his youth...
"In Spring next year James Bond will return as we’ve
never seen him before. Ian Fleming Publications Ltd is thrilled
to announce that in March 2005 Charlie Higson will take us back
to where it all began in the first of his novels introducing
the teenage years of the boy who was to become 007. Charlie Higson
is co-creator of the hugely popular The Fast Show and is a successful
film and adult thriller writer. He’s
also a firm fan of the original Ian Fleming Bond novels and,
with meticulous research, he has created an authentic 1930s world
for Young James Bond that fits seamlessly with Fleming’s."
Higson says of this new project:
"Ever since having
children of my own I’ve wanted to write a thriller
for kids, so when I was approached by the Fleming estate
to work on a new James Bond series for younger readers
it was too good an opportunity to turn down.
"I’ve grown
up with Bond, and whilst I’ve had to finally accept
that I’ll never play him in the films, writing about
him is even more exciting."
The Fleming family are delighted. Lucy Fleming, Ian’s niece, said yesterday "Charlie’s
done a wonderful job in capturing the essence of my uncle’s James Bond." |
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Above: Charlie Higson |
The first adventure will be published in the UK by Puffin. Rebecca
McNally, Fiction Publisher at Puffin says "James Bond is
the world's biggest spy brand and Charlie's writing is perfect
- gripping, suspenseful and very true to the original Bond. We've
had enough of wannabes - this is the real thing."
Aimed primarily at the 9-12 market, initial reactions suggest
that these quintessential Bond stories will appeal to young and
adult readers alike, according to IFP:
"James Bond is
thirteen and just about to start at Eton having been educated
at home by his Aunt Charmian since the death
of his parents. The first adventure takes James to a remote Scottish
castle where a wealthy American has been conducting some very
disturbing experiments..."
Update
Rebecca McNally, Fiction Publisher at Puffin, told MI6 today: "We
are VERY excited about our new James Bond titles - they're a
hugely important acquisition for Puffin, and also a much needed
addition to the market for 10-13 year-olds."
MI6 has officially confirmed that the first title by Charlie
Higson is due in March 2005, with the second installment in the
series expected to hit shelves in November 2005.
The books will not be illustrated inside, but Puffin are currently
working on the style for the jacket artwork under top secrecy.
A New Spin?
The swing away from adult continuation novels is clearly an
attempt to tap in to the lucrative young readers market that
has reached new heights in recent years thanks to the likes of "Harry
Potter" and "The Chronicles of Narnia" series.
This latest spin-off going back to 007's youth has been done
before with the cartoon show "James Bond Jnr", which
also spawned a short stint of comic books, although this series
will be based on Fleming's character rather than the movie incarnation.
The move also echoes "The Young Adventures" of Indiana
Jones, which brought about a popular television series on the
back of a highly successful movie franchise.
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Charlie Higson
Charlie Higson will be well known to most UK comedy
viewers. He has penned "The Fast Show", "Harry
Enfield's Television Programme", "Swiss Toni" and
the Reeves & Mortimer vehicle "Randall & Hopkirk
(Deceased)". Outside the world of television, Higson
wrote the screenplay "King Of The Ants" (2003)
starring Kari Wuhrer, Daniel Baldwin and Chris McKenna. Left: Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson as Ted & Ralph
from "The Fast Show" |