Sometimes, I have to remind myself of doing this; even if I'm not feeling my writer's mojo. If we aren't writing, then we are losing the magic in our storytelling and plot. I've learned no matter what, I should just sit at my desk and write.. whether that may be working on my novel, blog, children's books... or even emails. And if I'm truly not feeling creative that day, then at least stay focused and think of ways to make my stories more unique and different than others. Great choice words.
Real life doesn't just have to provide inspiration for our characters. It can also feed into the locations we use in our writing. This is the school I attended between the ages of seven and eight years old. This photograph, and more of the interior, was kindly taken by an old school friend. I always loved this building and now it has provided the inspiration for Darkacre School in my novel. Photograph taken by Dan Howard of 500px.com York Minster (from my home town) was the inspiration for the cathedral where Rex Haven's funeral takes place in my novel. Taken from www.rightmove.co.uk The terraces of the South Bank area of York, where I lived for a time, are the streets of the old town in my novel. The details don't have to remain the same - we writers are tailors of imagination after all - but basing our story locations in reality can add a grounding element to our writing that convinces our readers. What real locations have you used in your wr
I only recently came across the term 'blog hop'. Am I the only one who hadn't heard of this before? In essence, it's an online event where a group of bloggers drop in on each other's blogs and leave comments. It's a way to create new connections, boost the number of visitors to your site and generally have a bit of a party. Today I signed up to take part in my first blog hop for members of the She Writes Books and Writing group. I always enjoy finding new interesting blogs and forging fresh alliances so I'd like to welcome all my fellow She Writes blog hoppers to my blog. I hope you enjoy reading my posts. I'll be dropping in on as many of you as I can. I've even created a blog button (scroll down the right hand column to find it) for any of you who are collecting them. My blogging tip is to keep a plan of future blog posts so you can look ahead to what you're going to be writing and collect necessary links, articles, images etc that you mig
That's it. My writer website is now up and running - yay! What that means is that I won't be posting to this blog anymore. If you'd like to follow my book publishing journey, and especially if you'd like to subscribe to my newsletter, head over to my new website. You can find it here . See you over there very soon.
Sometimes, I have to remind myself of doing this; even if I'm not feeling my writer's mojo. If we aren't writing, then we are losing the magic in our storytelling and plot. I've learned no matter what, I should just sit at my desk and write.. whether that may be working on my novel, blog, children's books... or even emails. And if I'm truly not feeling creative that day, then at least stay focused and think of ways to make my stories more unique and different than others. Great choice words.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gina.
DeleteAnd sometimes it's very, very hard. lol
ReplyDeleteIt is. :-)
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