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  1. Charlie Higson Talks Young Bond And Beyond

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-01

    Young Bond author Charlie Higson was a featured guest today on the BBC 6 Music show Nemone.

    Speaking about his latest addition to the popular series, By Royal Command (due for publication this Wednesday in the UK) and the upcoming SilverFin graphic novel adaptation, Higson also gave fans some details about what is in store for the future.

    Bringing up one of By Royal Command‘s locations in Kitzbuel, Austria, Higson said: ‘Well, I went there. The thing about Ian Fleming was that he used to write about things he was passionate about and places he loved and he had spent alot of time in his life in Kitzbuel. And it was an important time in his life, when he was sort of getting his head together. And he loved it there and learned to ski there, which is why there’s always so much skiing in the books and films. You think of James Bond and you think of skiing…’

    On the topic of romance and Young Bond, he said: ‘I’ve pushed it a little bit more in each of the books, expecting complaints, but they generally accept it. From watching the movies, I mean, he is James Bond, and he does do a certain amount of kissing.’

    ‘The essence of the book is that James Bond does fall in love for the first time. Although, I hasten to add, since alot of children are listening, don’t worry, alot of people still get killed.’

    Higson then moved on to the long-awaited SilverFin graphic novel. ‘Yeah, we’ve got the first Young Bond graphic novel book coming out in the beginning of October, which I’m really excited about, because I’ve always been a huge comics fan.’

    When asked what sparked this new venture for the Young Bond series, he said: ‘Well, we always wanted to do as much as we could with Young Bond and expand it and see what sort of other areas we could go into, that’s why we’re doing this online game.’

    ‘From the start, we had this fantastic comic book artist called Kev Walker who was doing illustrations for us and for the website and some of the American covers. And we just thought, wouldn’t it be great to do a full-on comic book and use his illustrations. And he’s just been doing so much work on it, which is why it’s coming out about a year too late. But it’s beautiful, it’s full-colour throughout, Kev and I have done the adaptation together, although he’s done most of it.’

    I’ve been very involved,’ Higson continues, ‘and Kev, he’s used to doing comic books where the writer will come in and you say “Do this, that, and a picture…”, but I’ve always thought I know better how to do this. So the great thing is it’s been designed to work visually, so the visuals come first.’

    When the subject of Young Bond on the big screen came up, Higson called the idea ‘complicated.’

    ‘You know, with screen rights, and also trying to find a boy with the charisma of Sean Connery. It’s very difficult to get good child actors, which is why Tolkien was so clever in The Lord of the Rings, where the hobbits are essentially adults, but any child coming into it thinks of them as children.’

    He continues: ‘When these books first started, there was a rumour that went around and became quite well established that Orlando Bloom was going to play Young Bond. And I thought that they’re going to have to go and do what they did with the hobbits and have him go around on his knees.’

    On what follows after the publication of By Royal Command, Higson said: ‘I’m working on a non-Bond book at the moment. A new series of action-adventure books set in the contemporary world, which is basically 28 Days Later for kids. Basically, everyone over the age of 14 has been wiped out by a disease, so some kids have taken over London. But, it turns out that not everyone has been taken out by the disease…’

    Visit Nemone on BBC 6 Music to listen to the Charlie Higson segment of the show.

    As always, stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest Young Bond news.

  2. Celebrate Young Bond With A Thames Helicopter Ride

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-09-01

    Young James Bond fans will not want to pass up this opportunity!

    The Young Bond Dossier reports that Borders will be marking the release of Charlie Higson’s By Royal Command on 3 September with an all-new contest.

    The company have teamed up with Puffin Books to offer one lucky winner the chance to experience an incredible helicopter ride along the river Thames. The lucky winner and a guest of their choice will be flown along the Thames in true Secret Agent style.

    To enter, visit Borders.co.uk and fill out the contest application form for a chance to win.

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest Young Bond news.

  3. 'The Shadow War': Mission One

    By Matt Weston on 2008-08-27

    The “War” has begun.

    James Bond fans who were recruited to become either a British SIS agent or a Soviet OGPU spy in the exciting new alternate reality game, The Shadow War, should have received their first mission briefing via email…

    There have been some strange goings on in a castle in Scotland and you are needed urgently.

    We can’t say much more in case someone is reading this, but go now to mission control over at The Shadow War and all will be revealed.

    This mission is the first of seven, which will be revealed over the next seven weeks.

    According to the press release, “Players around the world will use a range of media, including the Young Bond books themselves and the worldwide web, to complete the missions and influence the outcome of the game.”

    What are you waiting for? Join The Shadow War!

    Meanwhile, guardian.co.uk reported from the launch of The Shadow War in Edinburgh.

    It is hoped that the cross-media game will reach out to children who are reluctant to pick up a book.

    “We think reading is sitting down and reading a novel but there are all sorts of reading,” Charlie Higson, author of the bestselling Young Bond series, said. “Kids can get as engrossed in a football magazine as they can in a history book or novel. We shouldn’t be dismissive of other forms of literature – I used to read tons of comic books when I was a kid.”

    “We’re always looking for new ways to get people interested,” Higson continued, “especially the sort of person who wouldn’t be hanging around in a children’s bookshop, or reading a worthy magazine in a school library … this is a way of getting other kids interested who might not know about the books.”

    The author also discussed the prospect of film rights for the series, just days after Eon Productions chose not to pick up the option to film Sebastian Faulks’ James Bond bestseller, Devil May Care. According to Higson, there has been “a lot of film interest” in the Young Bond novels.

    “It’s just finding the time to get it right – it’s very difficult to find a kid with the charisma to pull off the character of Bond at that age.”

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for all the latest developments regarding The Shadow War.

  4. BA Book Prize Nomination For Charlie Higson's 'Hurricane Gold'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-27

    Charlie Higson’s Hurricane Gold

    The Young Bond Dossier reports the news today that Hurricane Gold for the 2008 Booksellers Association’s Independent Booksellers Book Prize.

    The fourth Young James Bond adventure is up for the award along with nine other children’s books selected by independent members of the BA. Voting will take place in September and October, with the final winner to be announced on 31 October.

    The full listing includes:

    • Paddington Here and Now – Michael Bond
    • I’m Really Ever So Not Well: Charlie & Lola – Lauren Child
    • Hurricane Gold – Charlie Higson
    • Snakehead – Anthony Horowitz
    • Skulduggery Pleasant: Playing with Fire – Derek Landy
    • The Sleepwalker: (CHERUB) – Robert Muchamore
    • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – J K Rowling
    • The Invention of Hugo Cabret – Brian Selznick
    • Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman – Francesca Simon
    • Mr Gum and the Power Crystals – Andy Stanton/David Tazzyman

    Here’s hoping for Higson and Hurricane Gold!

    As always, stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest Young Bond coverage.

  5. The Young Bond Shadow War Begins

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-23

    Today marks the beginning of the brand new Young Bond alternate reality game, The Shadow War.

    As reported on the Young Bond Dossier, author Charlie Higson announced the beginning of game during his appearance at the Edinburgh Book Festival today.

    The Shadow War, which is available to play at youngbond.com, comprises of seven different missions taking player through the world of Young Bond. The adventure will finally come to an end on 8 October with a live event, hosted on the game site and featuring Charlie Higson, in which players will be able to ask questions and influence the end of the game.

    The first mission begins this upcoming Wednesday, 27 August.

    In related news, lucky fans in attendance at the Edinburgh festival’s ‘Big Issue Event’ today were given an extra special treat: the chance to purchase copies of Higson’s fifth Young Bond novel, By Royal Command almost a full two weeks ahead of its publication on 3 September.

    300 copies of the book were made available at the event. Furthermore, since the jacket artwork remains embargoed until the September publication, these fans were also got the first look at the cover.

    Click here for the full report on the special event at the Young Bond Dossier.

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest Young Bond news.

  6. Young Bond 'By Royal Command' Signings

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-20

    In only a matter of days, Charlie Higson’s fifth novel in the explosively popular Young James Bond series, By Royal Command, will be published in the UK.

    ‘zencat’ at the Young Bond Dossier has informed us of three upcoming book signings Higson will be attending to promote the book.

    Wednesday, 10 September – 17:30
    Borders, Cambridge
    12-13 Market Street
    Cambridge
    CB2 3PA
    Tel: 01223 306 188

    Thursday, 11 September – 17:00
    Waterstone’s, Putney
    6 to 6a Exchange Centre
    Putney
    SW15 1TW
    Tel: 020 8780 2401

    Saturday, 13 September – 12:00
    Waterstone’s, Castlepoint Bournemouth
    Unit I
    West Mall
    Castlepoint
    Castle Lane West
    Bournemouth
    BH8 9UY
    Tel: 01202 548 566

    Higson’s By Royal Command will be published on 3 September in the UK. Cover artwork for the fifth Young Bond adventure will remain a closely guarded secret right up to the day of publication.

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest Young Bond news.

  7. 'Hurricane Gold' Collector's Edition Coming In October

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-17

    Literary 007 collector’s take notice. This October will see the release of a signed and limited edition of Charlie Higson’s fourth Young James Bond novel, Hurricane Gold.

    Publisher Puffin Books has confirmed to the Young Bond Dossier that the book will be an in-store Waterstone’s exclusive.

    This collector’s edition hardback (including a special slipcase) will likely be limited to only 999 signed copies, as was the case for similar editions of SilverFin, Blood Fever and Double or Die before it. The expected retail price is £25.

    Cover artwork is yet to be revealed.

    As always, stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest Young Bond coverage.

  8. Win Tickets To Charlie Higson's 'By Royal Command' Preview

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-15

    CommanderBond.net first alerted readers back in June that Young James Bond author Charlie Higson would be appearing at this year’s Edinburgh Book Festival to give fans a sneak peek at his fifth novel in the series, By Royal Command.

    Now, literary 007 fans can win a pair of tickets to the event absolutely free courtesy of The Big Issue in Scotland.

    To enter the competition, fans need to answer a Bond trivia question and then email (with “HIGSON” in subject line) the answer along address and contact details to: [email protected].

    The Big Issue in Scotland currently have five pairs of tickets to give away. Competition closes on 21 August.

    Higson will be appearing at the Edinburgh Book Festival’s ‘Big Issue Event’ on Saturday, 23 August at 1:30pm (located at the RBS Main Theatre). For additional details, visit the official website.

    Keep watching the CBn main page for all the latest Young Bond news as the By Royal Command release date–3 September–draws closer.

  9. Puffin Launch Young Bond Alternate Reality Game: 'The Shadow War'

    By Matt Weston on 2008-08-11

    Puffin Books today announced an exciting James Bond first: The Shadow War, an alternate reality game based upon Charlie Higson’s bestselling Young Bond novels.

    Charlie Higson at the launch of the most recent Young Bond book, Hurricane Gold

    The launch precedes the publication of the fifth novel in Higson’s series, By Royal Command, which hits bookstores on 3 September.

    The Shadow War was penned by Higson, who will launch the game on 23 August. In the meantime, you can register online at the official Shadow War website: www.youngbondshadowwar.com.

    Wikipedia describes an alternate reality game as “an interactive narrative that uses the real world as a platform, often involving multiple media and game elements, to tell a story that may be affected by participants’ ideas or actions.”

    Alternate reality games are increasingly being used as a tool to engage fan bases of films, television programs and video games. Well known examples include Halo 2‘s ilovebees and a trio of alternate reality games based on television’s Lost.

    The full press release follows.

    A first for Puffin and Young Bond
    Groundbreaking alternate reality game launched

    – The Shadow War –
    www.youngbond.com

    Today (Monday 11th August 2008) Puffin Books announces a new Young Bond alternate reality game, The Shadow War on www.youngbond.com. This groundbreaking game is the first alternate reality game made specifically for children around books. The launch will precede publication of the fifth book in Charlie Higson’s best-selling Young Bond series, By Royal Command, on 3rd September 2008.

    The Shadow War is a gripping interactive online game which will put Young Bond fans in the shoes of a British SIS agent or a Soviet OGPU spy. They will embark on a story that spans seven missions over seven weeks. The game starts on the 23rd August, when Charlie Higson will set the first mission during his appearance at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Players around the world will use a range of media, including the Young Bond books themselves and the worldwide web, to complete the missions and influence the outcome of the game.

    Written by Charlie Higson and developed by specialist creators of alternate reality games Six to Start, The Shadow War is an innovative combination of reading, story-telling and online gaming. It is designed for children aged 9 plus, but can be enjoyed by adults too, and is played free of charge. Set within the Young Bond world, the game will allow fans to explore familiar locations and see memorable characters from the series – including James Bond himself.

    Charlie Higson comments, “I’m really excited about this new Young Bond game, which offers a parallel experience to reading the books. As it is a perfect combination of game playing and poking about on the internet, it’s right up my street. My only regret is that I won’t be able to play it myself as I have been so closely involved in the design of it!”

    From 11th August 2008, fans can sign up to play the game by visiting www.youngbond.com. The game culminates on 8th October with a live event, hosted on the game site and featuring Charlie Higson, in which players will be able to ask questions and influence the end of the game.

    Adrian Hon, Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, Six to Start comments, “The Shadow War is the first alternate reality game aimed at children, allowing players to enter the world of Young Bond. Fans of the books will have an unprecedented opportunity to see the places they’ve read about and find out more about the key characters. It’s one of the first games to cross over with such a famous and popular series, and to take place entirely on the web, for free.”

    The Shadow War will appeal to the huge online gaming and Bond communities as well as the thirty-five thousand members of The Danger Society – the Young Bond fan club on www.youngbond.com.

    Emily Cox, Marketing Manager, Puffin Books comments, “Children are increasingly spending their time online for their entertainment and information. With The Shadow War Puffin is taking the lead in creating an opportunity for young people to interact with one of our biggest brands in a unique and innovative way online. We are taking our books directly to young readers.”

    The Shadow War

    The seven missions will take the intrepid player through adventures in the world of Young Bond: from discovering who escaped the fire at SilverFin‘s Hellebore Castle to tracking a ship down in the Royal Docks, uncovering a secret code in a bookshop where a gruesome murder has taken place and revealing the mysterious passenger of an airship crossing the Alps.

    Each mission will take up to an hour to complete and players can join and leave at any point, as well as change sides. At the end of each mission there will be a mission debrief before the next is set.

    Six to Start

    The Shadow War has been developed by specialist, cutting-edge alternate reality game creators Six to Start, working closely with Charlie Higson and Puffin Books.

    Dan Hon, Co-founder and CEO of Six to Start has been at the forefront of alternate reality gaming since its inception in 2001, when he co-moderated the groundbreaking online community Cloudmakers, formed to play The Beast, Microsoft’s production for AI. Dan was one of the UK’s first bloggers.

    Adrian Hon, Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Six to Start, is one of the world’s leading alternate reality game designers, having been influential in the genre since its birth. Previously, Adrian was Director of Play at Mind Candy, where he designed and produced Perplex City, the world’s first commercially successful alternate reality game.

    Penguin has previously worked with Six to Start on the digital fiction initiative We Tell Stories, which saw more than 150,000 people visiting the website during the six weeks it ran.

    Charlie Higson

    Charlie Higson is author of five Young Bond books which have, to date, sold over three-quarters of a million copies and been translated into 24 different languages.

    The Young Bond titles are included in a recent list of books compiled by the Department for Children, Schools and Families and the School Libraries Association to encourage school boys to read (www.boysintobooks.co.uk). Charlie also contributed to the World Book Day / Evans Schools competition this year which challenged children across the country to write their own short stories.

    Full quote from Charlie Higson:

    “People often ask me what my working day is. I tell them I do regular office hours, a strict nine to five at my computer. What I don’t always tell them is that far too much of that ‘working’ day is spent playing games on my computer and poking around on the internet. By playing online you are playing against real people, not the computer, and it adds a very exciting and addictive edge. Playing computer games is often dismissed as a solitary, antisocial activity, but playing online with other people is surprisingly social. I’ve seen how my own boys play games – sharing with their mates, talking to each other over headsets, chatting about tactics on the way to school, typing messages during game play with enviable speed and accuracy. Actually playing games is a very communal activity. Paying ARG games is even more sociable as it requires players to share information and work together to solve clues and move forward.

    “I’m really excited about this new Young Bond game, which offers a parallel experience to reading the books. As it is a perfect combination of game playing and poking about on the internet, it’s right up my street. My only regret is that I won’t be able to play it myself as I have been so closely involved in the design of it!”

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for all the latest developments of this exciting Young Bond event.

  10. Young Bond Discussion With Charlie Higson At Cheltenham Literature Festival

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-06

    Young James Bond fans will want to mark their calendars for this upcoming appearance by author Charlie Higson.

    The Young Bond Dossier is reporting that Higson will be attending the Times Cheltenham Literature Festival on Saturday, 11 October from 11:30am to 12:30pm.

    The Young Bond author will be discussing By Royal Command, his fifth novel in the blockbuster series and SilverFin: the Graphic Novel, scheduled for publication in September and October, respectively.

    Higson’s talk will take place at the Cheltenham College Junior School. Tickets cost £7 for adults and £5 for children.

    As an added bonus for 007 fans, Sir Roger Moore will also be present at the festival on the 11th (from 8:45 to 10:00pm) to talk about his brand new autobiography, My Word is My Bond.

    Sir Roger’s My Word is My Bond discussion will take place at the Centaur, with tickets costing £12 per person.

    For further information on these Bond-related events, visit the official website or phone 0844 576 8970.

    As always, keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest literary James Bond news.