Author
Biff Mitchell Enters Olympic Level Triathlon to Research Novel
Released on
= June 6, 2005, 6:23 pm
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Author = biffmitchell.com
Industry = Entertainment
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Summary = Biff Mitchell swims, bikes and runs to research the sequel
to his novel “The War Bug”.
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Body = “If I survive the training, then I just might finish
the triathlon,” said author Biff Mitchell, who hopes to complete
an Olympic level
triathlon to research a chapter in the sequel to his best selling
ebook “The War Bug”, which is hitting bookstores in
paperback this October.
The event Mitchell
entered is the Duncan Hadley Triathlon to be held at Killarney Lake
in New Brunswick, Canada, on July 10, one month after his fifty-eighth
birthday. “It’s a 1500 meter swim,” said Mitchell.
“Followed by a 40 kilometer bike ride and a 10 kilometer run.
I don’t plan to break any records. I’ll be happy to
finish, alive.”
Mitchell has
been training daily for the event. “I usually swim 2 to 3
kilometers a couple times a week,” he said. “But I only
started running and biking again a few weeks ago. My legs are just
beginning to get used to the training, so I suppose my chances of
living through this are improving every day.”
Mitchell’s
novel “The War Bug”, originally scheduled for release
in June, has been postponed at the author’s request till October
2005 after research revealed that the summer months are the worst
of the year for book sales. “I had visions of sitting in
an empty bookstore ready to sign books while everyone was at the
beach,” said Mitchell.
Set 200 years
in the future, the “The War Bug” revolves around Abner
Hayes, who has just hours to save his virtual family from death
at the hands of a ruthless kidnapper. His only ally is a deadly
computer virus responsible for a virtual war that's killed millions
and threatens to destroy the Internet from Earth to Jupiter.
“The sequel
takes place 100 years after the first novel,” said Mitchell.
“And it’s a reversal of the original plot. Hayes daughter,
Cassie, has to save her father with help from the same computer
virus that aided her father.”
One of the key
scenes in the novel is an online triathlon that pits humans against
virtual athletes. “I plan to develop the themes of humanness
and intelligent programs that I touched on in ‘The War Bug’,”
said Mitchell. “And what better way to
do it than with an event that tests your mind, body and spirit.”
“I want
this scene to be as realistic as possible,” said Mitchell.
“And the best way to do that is experience an actual triathlon,
training and all.”
Mitchell’s
training regimen begins at 7:00 AM each morning with various combinations
of running, swimming, biking, stretching and strength-building exercises.
“Last Saturday, I biked 40 kilometers and ran five,”
said Mitchell. “The next day, I was
going to run 10 kilometers, but my legs had other ideas. I ran five.”
Deron Douglas
from Double Dragon Publishing – Mitchell’s publisher
– said, “We don’t normally ask our writers to
risk their lives selling their books, but after looking at Biff’s
sales figures for this month, we’ve given him the green light.”
“I love
publishers with a sense of humor,” said Mitchell. “I
think that’s why I prefer the independents.”
Mitchell is
guarded about the name of his sequel. “It’s the perfect
name for this particular novel and I’m afraid that if I even
say it out loud, some other writer
will pick up on it and use it.”
This October,
the trade paperback version of "The War Bug" will premiere
throughout North America. In the United States, bookstores and libraries
can order the title from Ingram or Baker & Taylor, or in Canada
from Double Dragon Publishing. Mitchell plans to finish the sequel
sometime in 2006.
Details on the
triathlon, along with pictures of the route, will be posted at www.biffmitchell.com
over the next few weeks. He’s also begun posting daily training
entries on his blog at http://biffmitchelldotblog.blogspot.com.
About Biff Mitchell
Biff Mitchell is the author of the world’s first laundromance,
"Heavy Load" (biffmitchell.com). His second novel, "Team
Player" (coming from Double Dragon Publishing in 2006), is
a spoof on the IT industry, based largely on his own work experience.
He has two novellas, "The Baton" and "Smoke Break,"
published as Dollar Downloads by Echelon Press.
Web Site = http://www.biffmitchell.com
Contact Details
= Contact Information:
Thom Glen
Email: thomglen@gmail.com
506-455-3678
Web Site: www.biffmitchell.com
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