Over the years as a writer, I’ve learned that all work and no play
makes any author a little grumpy. We creatives need to put
ourselves into a different environment now and then, experience
new things, and just get out of the house. Different things inspire
different people. At home, I live in a log cabin in the word but it’s
in a canyon, so no wide-open space there. So guess what I’m
attracted to when I go someplace new. You guessed it, wide
open spaces! Such as the site of Custer's last stand in the
picture below.
Writers draw inspiration from all sorts
of different things. Not just
getting out of the house now and then.
I often listen to music
while writing, especially if the scene is
an emotional one.
Other’s have their special writing place.
I know one woman who
literally used to write in a closet. She
writes in an alcove near
her stairs now. For others, it’s the
kitchen table. Others have
their office set up just so, while some write outside, look at their
garden, and get inspiration that way. Me? I love to travel.
Writers need inspiration to stay fresh, enjoy the writing process,
(which can be grueling at times) and come up with fun, new
ideas for their stories. If everything remained the same, day in
and day out, a writer can become stale and it shows in their
writing.
This is true of most artists, be they
writers, painters,
illustrators, are in film or music, or
whatever their art consists of.
We need inspiration on different levels
as we’re all different. As I
write historical westerns, I find it fun to
go to old west historical
sites! Museums are also fun! These
places give me great ideas
and inspiration. Who knows how my
stories would turn out if I
didn’t travel to some of these places? So the next time you read
a historical romance, think about where the author might have
got her or his inspiration for their story from.
Until next time,
Kit
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