Richard Sparks has been successful in so much of his work from writing The Schoolmaster, performed by Rowan Atkinson, to aiding an opera singer to launch her career. The one area he couldn\u2019t seem to get into was fiction writing, until now that is. On today\u2019s episode, I am so excited to have writer and author Richard Sparks on the show to discuss his prior pieces of work as well as his new fantasy novel! Richard shares what it was like to work with John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson, and others. At the end of the episode, we hear a clip from his new fantasy story, New Rock New Role that talks about a man who gets sucked into a video game and is trying to understand how he got there. This is Richard\u2019s take on how it would feel to be a character in one of the games that he frequently plays.\xa0
The clip we hear is from early on in the book and series, and there is more to come! Grab a free audio book chapter and ebook chapter or buy the full novel released December 12 on his website - www.richardsparks.com!\xa0
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Fiction and Schoolmaster Credits:
Excerpt written by: Richard Sparks
Excerpt narrated by: Richard Sparks
Schoolmaster Clip performed by: Rowan Atkinson
Schoolmaster Clio written by Richard Sparks
BIO:
Born in England, and a graduate of Oxford University (Exeter College, where, like both JRR Tolkien and Philip Pullman before him, he read English), Richard started out as a writer of stage plays, comedy revues and TV, for such shows as Not the Nine o\u2019clock News. Rowan Atkinson performed his Schoolmaster sketch in John Cleese\u2019s The Secret Policeman\u2019s Ball. UK TV credits include The Famous Five, The Flying Kiwi, The Optimist, The Worst of Hollywood, and a lot of script editing. On being hired by Columbia Pictures TV, Richard moved with his family to Los Angeles. His lyrics have been recorded by talents as diverse as Dom de Luise, Eric Idle, Vanessa Williams and Pl\xe1cido Domingo. He has written libretti for several new operas composed by Lee Holdridge (TV\u2019s Beauty and the Beast, et al.), produced by the LA Opera, as well writing new English versions of German and Italian classics. His non-fiction books, Diary of a Mad Poker Player, and its sequel, Getting Lucky, chronicle his adventures in the poker boom of the 2000\u2019s. Along the Cherry Lane is his biography of the music producer, Milt Okun. \u201cHigh Adventure Spiced with Low Comedy,\u201d inspired by his love of online role-playing games, New Rock New Role is the first of four volumes Richard has written so far in the New Rock fantasy series, and is his fiction debut.
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