The Furry Inspiration Behind Kiwi in Cat City, By Vickie Johnstone
The
furry inspiration behind Kiwi in Cat City
By
Vickie Johnstone
Most of my books are for
children; middle-grade, especially. I didn’t set out to write books for kids –
it just happened. The first proper book I ever finished was Kiwi in Cat City, in 2002. I had been
made redundant and suddenly had a lot of time on my hands.
The book was inspired by
a little black, fluffy, golden-eyed, chubby cat that I used to have, called
Kiwi. She was cheeky, intelligent, curious, and liked to follow me down the
road on the way to work – I’d have to scoop her up, take her back and run off! I’m sure she’d have hopped on the train with me if she
could. Kiwi liked to chase shadows on walls, munch Whiskers food, roll
on her back with her paws in the air for strokes, and hunt birds (alas, she was
very good, and it was the only thing we argued about). When she wasn’t trying to swipe the dinner off my plate when I wasn’t looking
or jumping in the air to catch a moth in mid-flight, she’d be curled up on my
bed or waiting to pouncing out at me. One day she followed me to the
supermarket round the corner, waited patiently on a wall, and then came back
home with me.
Kiwi was lovely, but I
lost her in 2000, when she was six, which is no age really. I started to really
hate cars.
When she was still alive,
I wrote a poem about her. In 2002, during this time between jobs, I reread it
and started thinking about a world populated by cats. I’d lie in bed at night,
imagining it. They ran their own lives and did their own thing. I named this
world Cat City, where cats roamed free and happy, away from the dangers posed
by cars and dogs, and where it was always summer. The star would be Kiwi. I
would bring her back to life on paper and make her go on adventures. In Kiwi in Cat City, she is four, and she
is ‘owned’ by Amy and James, and their parents, in the human world. I ended up
making Amy a bit like me, although I named her after my niece. James was just
my favourite boy’s name.
Gradually, other
characters started talking and a catnapping plot emerged. I was writing by the
seat of my pants, as I had no idea where the book was going, but I was also
having a lot of fun. I wrote every day. Kiwi became magical and able to
communicate with the kids, whom she turned into kittens and took on an adventure
to her other home – the blue-lit Cat City. Soon other characters evolved –
Siam, a computer whizz with bent whiskers, Inspector Furrball, a ginger tom
with a very red waistcoat, and Kip, a good friend of Kiwi’s, among others. Plus
there had to be a bad cat and a few red herrings.
As a kid, my favourite
books all starred animals: Winnie-the-Pooh,
Narnia, Fantastic Mr Fox, The Ugly Duckling, The Three Bears,
The Incredible Journey, Pigling Bland and Watership Down; a little later, the It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet series, Call of the Wild and Animal
Farm. And these are just a few that I can think of! Human characters just
didn’t get a look in. To me, they weren’t as interesting as animals, especially
ones that could talk. If a book didn’t star some furry hero, it had to
contain magic, such as The Little
Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty and the Folk
of the Faraway Tree, though the latter did have a squirrel! Magic AND
talking animals – now that was the ideal!
So, back
to Kiwi in Cat City... In a few weeks
I finished writing it. I’d had so much fun that I surprised myself, and I’d
managed to write every day. But the big thing was that I’d actually completed a
book; a whole book. I hadn’t finished a story since I was at senior school. I
remember having this big feeling of accomplishment. And I was very happy
because my little Kiwi had become immortal.
It would be another nine
years until the story saw the light of day and was read by someone other than
myself, but that’s another story. Today, my little Kiwi is the heroine of her own series, the Kiwi Series, of which there are now six books, and never a finer
heroine could there be. Long may she purr!
Kiwi in Cat City
Book blurb:
Have you ever wished your cat
could talk or wondered where he/she goes when you are not around? Kiwi in Cat City is the first book in a
series, of which there are six fun adventures so far. They are set in vario
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animal-inhabited worlds, along with the human one, of course.
Kiwi seems like a typical moggie,
content to nap in the sun and chase shadows, but she has a secret. She is a
magical cat from a place called Cat City. With her two humans, James and Amy,
Kiwi finds mysteries and adventures, dealing with catnappings, jewel thieves,
giant rats, time travel, haunted houses, Father Christmas, pyramids and more.
The fun stories contain positive messages about loyalty, friendship, honesty,
bullying and the power of standing together.
Kiwi in Cat City opens on one dark
night. Amy cannot sleep and she looks out of the window into the garden to see
her cat, Kiwi, transfixed by the moon, which is glowing brightly like a cat's
claw. Waking her brother, James, Amy suggests they follow Kiwi to see where she
goes... whether it involves a hunt for mice or something else. Little do they
know that with a flick of her tail, Kiwi is going to magically change the
children into kittens and lead them on the adventure of their lives to a land they
never knew existed in their wildest dreams. In the blue-lit world of Cat City,
the budding detectives help Inspector Furrball to investigate the mysterious
catnapping of Mr Katz and find out what happened to Madame Purrfect.
The books contain illustrations
by the talented Nikki McBroom. Furry fun for ages 9-99.
Author bio:
Vickie Johnstone lives in London,
UK, where she works as a freelance layout sub-editor on magazines and as an
editor on indie books. She has a thing about fluffy cats and also loves reading,
writing, films, the sea, rock music, art, nature, Milky Bar, Baileys and
travelling. If sleeping was an Olympic sport, she’d be a contender. Vickie has
self-published the following books: Kaleidoscope (poetry); Travelling Light
(poetry); Life’s Rhythms (haiku); 3 Heads and a Tail (comedy romance); Kiwi in
Cat City (magical cat series for middle grade readers); Kiwi and the Missing
Magic; Kiwi and the Living Nightmare; Kiwi and the Serpent of the Isle; Kiwi in
the Realm of Ra; Kiwi’s Christmas Tail; Day of the Living Pizza (comedy
detective series for middle grade readers), and Day of the Pesky Shadow. Vickie
is currently working on a fantasy with a female central character called The
Sea Inside.
Author links:
Blog:
http://vickiejohnstone.blogspot.com
Twitter: @vickiejohnstone
Website: Kiwiincatcity.com
FB author page: http://www.facebook.com/AuthorVickieJohnstone
FB Kiwi Series page: http://www.facebook.com/KiwiinCatCity
FB poetry page: http://www.facebook.com/KaleidoscopePoetry
Twitter: @vickiejohnstone
Website: Kiwiincatcity.com
FB author page: http://www.facebook.com/AuthorVickieJohnstone
FB Kiwi Series page: http://www.facebook.com/KiwiinCatCity
FB poetry page: http://www.facebook.com/KaleidoscopePoetry
FB editing service page:
http://www.facebook.com/VickieJohnstoneEditing
Book links:
Ebook price: $2.99/£1.99
Paperback price: $7.50/£4.86
Thanks so much for hosting me!
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You're very welcome! Lots of luck with Kiwi! :)
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