As a newly published author one of the most
common questions I’m asked is…what
inspires you? So, as I’m a new cat on the block, I thought I’d introduce
myself by letting you in on a few of my secrets, what inspires me and just what
is going on with my brain cells?
WARNING: You may not want to know what’s inside my head –it’s
not always pretty! Proceed with caution!
Waipu Township |
Places I love to travel, I’ve been very lucky and
visited quite a few places on my bucket list, but there are tons more places
I’m burning to see. I aim to use some of those locations in the settings of my
stories- but it’s early days, and so far I’ve used the real place Waipu in Northland as my jumping off point
for creating fictional towns North Beach and Atanga Bay in books 1,2 and 3.
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Waipu Cove Beach |
But in
book 4 (currently unfinished), we visit real cities –Auckland and Rotorua here
in New Zealand. It’s fun making up your own places, you can decide what’s
there, how it looks etc- but it’s also great to use actual places so that
readers can visualize exactly where your characters are. I’m planning book 5
and itching to use more glamorous places- London, Paris, Sydney, possibly LA.
People
At first, when
creating my characters I used to trawl through websites and find pictures of
glamorous people to help inspire me. That’s great for the exterior image- who
wouldn’t love the adorable Paul Sculfer or cute Natalie Portman (both
inspirations for my The War-Hero’s
Locked-Away Heart book)?
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Paul Sculfor- source BangShowbiz |
The real essence of my characters
comes from people I know- the inner strength they have when faced with adversity, or people I read
about. Recently I read Katie Piper’s story- OMG, what a brave and strong woman
– such courage. I’ve also spent 22 years working as a nurse and know first
hand what both sick people and medical professionals have to go through every
day. Dedication and professionalism, humility, vulnerability, grim
determination…
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some of my current faves |
Food As the owner of over 85 cookbooks I hold my hand up and say I LOVE
FOOD! (My first ever writing gig was creating recipes for an organic veggie
delivery service in Manchester, UK). So food rates pretty high on my must-have
list for my stories. In each of my books I try to match appropriate food with
characters- it’s a fun thing to do- and what’s nicer than having the hero cook
for the heroine? My most recent cookbook purchase is Marian Keye’s Saved by Cake- which I bought not just
for the recipes (and I need all the help I can get with baking) – but also for
the story of her recovery from mental illness. I love food of all kinds-
although, (dare I admit this?) I’m not a huge fan of ice-cream…
Passion By this I don’t just mean high sensuality rating- although I do
love a good HOT book! I mean- belief in something so strongly that you would do
anything to achieve it. As a budding writer I made my craft and aspiration my
passion (although I do have others too – on a frivolous level I couldn’t live
without Zumba, but on a more serious note I’m a passionate proud member of
Amnesty International). I tend to create characters who have a passion for
SOMETHING. In my first book One Month to
Become a Mum my heroine’s passion was for helping underprivileged kids. In Waking Up with His Runaway Bride, Mim’s
passion was keeping her GP practice open, despite the odds, in remembrance of
her mother. And in The War Hero’s
Locked-Away Heart, Skye’s passion was to travel. I just love someone with
burning ambition or dedication to a cause, it adds an extra dimension to their
character- what do they have to do to achieve their dream? How can I, as a
writer, make it difficult for them? (Mwahahaha…)
So, that’s a bit about me, and some of what
makes me tick. I’m very pleased to meet you all – tell me, what inspires you?
What are you passionate about? Do you love food too –any cookbook
recommendations?
I have a signed copy of One Month to Become a Mum to give away to one
commenter.