Inspiration!

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I’ve always wondered about this house. I see it every day when I walk the dog down by the Thames. It’s so beautifully kept but the bars are always, always across the windows downstairs. Why is that? What goes on in there? Why keep it so immaculate when there’s no one there to enjoy it? Or are they in there?

Inspiration is such a funny thing. Sometimes these ideas pop into your mind, fully formed, as Nick Butterworth recently described at the SCBWI Conference in Winchester, talking about Q Pootle 5. Apparently he just began sketching and, suddenly, there was Pootle! And he hasn’t changed since.

So where do writers find their inspiration? What makes them put pen to paper, or finger to keyboard, and tackle that white page? Sometimes it can be something as esoteric as a smell or a funny light in the sky. Perhaps a dream or a thought will pop into your mind – what if . . . ?! And then you’re off, into a whole new fictional world.

And when you have them, how do you record your ideas? We’d love to know.  I know lots of authors carry notebooks around, in case an overheard conversation on a train or an interesting situation presents itself.

So we’d love to hear what inspires you. A great music album? A long dog walk? Saturday night telly? Eavesdropping on the bus? Come and tell us on our Facebook page!

Whatever it is, we, as readers, are truly grateful for it! But what is going on inside that house?

Reading, reading, reading . . .

This week Jo and I are like this…

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We have been so blessed with people sending us their lovely submissions that we have LOTS of reading to do.

In case you’re wondering what we’re seeing, the answer is all sorts of things – from gritty realism to high fantasy and everything in between. We’ve seen stories to make us laugh and others that have definitely brought a tear to the eye. Interestingly, we’re seeing quite a few novels set in Victorian times. Is the Victorian era going to be the new ‘dystopia’? You heard it here first, folks!

But seriously, it’s fascinating to see authors being inspired by history and bringing it to life. We’re impressed by all the historical research that’s clearly being done. Thank you for the wonderful stories which make our working days such a pleasure. Somewhere amongst all these are gems and hopefully clients! Keep them coming – we love our job! :-)