I had the privilege recently to be invited onto Black Country Radio, to talk to the Fizzogs about my latest book, Ascension. Whilst I had a wonderful time with these inimitable ladies, it required a huge amount of concentration to have to answer questions fired at me from all sides. I have been told by friends who listened in that I came across well, but believe me, that was a real fluke, as these ladies are both funny and gregarious, and therefore apt to hijack every innocently meant comment, and turn it into something completely different!
But what stuck me most about them is how different they are to their alter egos, the Dancing Grannies. I was curious to find out more.
How did you come up with the concept of the Dancing Grannies?
Sue: They were originally part of a comedy sketch - from two separate things. We just added some dancing at the end of the sketch and it went down a storm.
Then we decided to do flash mobs to hand out flyers about our shows. We did it as the Dancing Grannies and then suddenly, there was a video which went viral around the world. Since then we have had 19 viral videos with over 270 million views.
The Dancing Grannies are our most popular characters.
You've recently done Freezin', a Black Country take on the animation Frozen.
Sue: We enjoy doing non-traditional pantos, which is what Freezin' was. It's for adults, not children. It was so popular that we did a ten date tour that sold out, so we had to add another two dates to it.
And you have found fame with your radio show too!
Sue: Well we have a slot on Friday morning because it fits into our busy schedules. But we have such a good time on the show and I think that's what the listeners enjoy. We are totally unplanned and unprepared and we just go for it! You get to hear the real Fizzogs, not something planned and premeditated.
Well readers having been there and done that, I can attest to the truth of that statement.
So Fizzogs, keep on fizzing! We love you.
Happy reading!
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Thursday, 28 July 2016
Monday, 4 July 2016
Calling All Black Country Bibliophiles!
On Friday I will be live with the wonderful Fizzogs, on Black Country Radio, 102.5fm. We will be talking about my published books and my forthcoming release, Ascension, due out early next year.
Acerbically witty and wickedly talented, these ladies have become a world-wide hit and have productions to their credits as diverse as Freezin' [a comedic take on the animated film Frozen], Fifty Shades of Fizzog, Kippin Beauty [ Black Country colloquialism for sleeping], as well as their hilarious routine as the Dancing Grannies.
It was as these alter egos that I first encountered them. Loud cardigans pulled over cavernous, drooping chests, they were a sight to behold. When they danced, the whole room became still and focused. Not a single glance was stolen away from their performance, and the applause was raptutrous.
So what will they make of me and my books? Of all the interviews and talks I have given, they are probably the most likely not to bat an eyelid when I tell them that in my dystopian science fiction series, humans are kept as pets by other, larger, feathered creatures called Eyons.
And I am sure that they will love the premise of Split Decision, where the main characher has a life-changing decision to make, even if she doesn't know it at the time.
But of Ascension, dark and brooding and beautifully dystopian - what might they make of that?
Well if you are keen to find out, join me at 9.10 on Friday, live on the radio. I'm so excited!
Until then, as ever, happy reading!
Acerbically witty and wickedly talented, these ladies have become a world-wide hit and have productions to their credits as diverse as Freezin' [a comedic take on the animated film Frozen], Fifty Shades of Fizzog, Kippin Beauty [ Black Country colloquialism for sleeping], as well as their hilarious routine as the Dancing Grannies.
It was as these alter egos that I first encountered them. Loud cardigans pulled over cavernous, drooping chests, they were a sight to behold. When they danced, the whole room became still and focused. Not a single glance was stolen away from their performance, and the applause was raptutrous.
So what will they make of me and my books? Of all the interviews and talks I have given, they are probably the most likely not to bat an eyelid when I tell them that in my dystopian science fiction series, humans are kept as pets by other, larger, feathered creatures called Eyons.
And I am sure that they will love the premise of Split Decision, where the main characher has a life-changing decision to make, even if she doesn't know it at the time.
But of Ascension, dark and brooding and beautifully dystopian - what might they make of that?
Well if you are keen to find out, join me at 9.10 on Friday, live on the radio. I'm so excited!
Until then, as ever, happy reading!
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