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2003-10-17 - 10:19 a.m. Inspiration No writer should be without one item in his/her toolbox. Inspiration ¯ that magical spark that lends wings to words. Inspiration comes from the strangest places. For example, I got the kernel of an idea for a murder mystery one day while working as a street character in a Renaissance Faire. It came from the ambience of the faire itself, and from seeing an unraveled cigarette filter lying on the ground. I have the key clue to the killer’s identity and the rudimentary characters waiting in my notebook for time to write it out. I got the idea for a song from an email message. Someone casually mentioned a bit of history that instantly resonated in my head. I wrote the first verse at lunch that day. The hero of my in-progress science fiction novel first showed up in a dream. He’s come a long way, but that was the inspiration of it. Even though much of the dream was not realistic enough to be useable in the book, some snatches are still part of the plot. I save newspaper clippings; I write down snippets of conversation; I collect music that speaks to me. Inspiration is everywhere. But you have to keep your eyes open for it. Never go anywhere without a notebook or at least pen and paper. I carry my Palm Pilot…even to faire, because you never know…. Sign My Guestbook! powered by SignMyGuestbook.com
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