Ideas
Several people have asked me to share how my books are created from start to finish. Several years ago I did a blog series about it, but things have changed over time, so I thought you all might enjoy it whether you are a writer or not.
Let’s begin at the beginning because I’ve heard that it’s a very good place to start.
Idea
All stories start with ideas. Planners and Pantsers all begin the same way. They may come from a variety of different places, and the original idea may become lost when the final story hits the bookshelves, but that’s okay. My stories are no different. Today I’m going to share some of the ideas that sparked some of my stories, and then start the journey of one of my most recent stories with you.
Ready?
Calendar Pictures
Created Characters
Old TV Shows
Newspaper Articles
Real Life Stories
Music on the Radio
The Picture on a Jigsaw Puzzle
An Ad
Old Radio Program
A Remembered Sentence from a Dream
County Names
Pinterest Pictures
Family Memories
Christmas Songs
Hymns
Random Conversations in my Head
A Suggestion
A Music Concert
A Rant to Myself
Part of a Sermon
As you can tell, almost anything can spark an idea for me. (Especially pictures!) I never know when something will trigger some invisible switch and a story with begin to start. It can be exciting as well as a bit frustrating at times when I already have a few stories going and a new one jumps in and demands to be written.
But this story’s journey begins a little differently than most. Jim Wood began oddly enough, because I slapped together some mock covers for a blog post I was doing. Some of you readers asked for the stories, but I didn’t have any.
Yet.
The cover, however, wouldn’t leave my mind even though I was working on other stories. Finally, I decided I’d just start something and hoped it would just sort of go away after that.
I opened a new tab on NEO and just started writing a scene.
And thus Jim Wood was born. Not a very auspicious beginning. No inspiring photographs, no stirring music, or real life story. Just start writing.
. . . Continue the journey next week. Same time, same place. . . .
Where do you get your ideas? Can they come from anywhere, or are you more inclined to get them from certain places? Do you have a favorite place to look for inspiration?
Ellen S. says
Great post! I’m the type that’s inspired by just about everything and anything too. ๐ Some of my favorite inspirations are food, music, prayer time with God, and pep talks with my family. ๐ค๐
Thx for sharing!
readanotherpage says
How fun! I don’t think I’ve ever been inspired by food, but it sounds interesting and I do include food in many of my stories. ๐
Amy Reep says
I had a scene inspired by fried chicken once. Not sure if that’ll make the final cut, but…
I seem to get ideas quite often from pictures. Especially old images.
readanotherpage says
Oh, fried chicken! ๐ Love it! Now I want to read that scene even if you cut it. ๐
Katja L. says
I like this! My ideas come from anything and everything, too, but most often from someone’s story.
readanotherpage says
Yes, I’ve had some of those too. Not as often as from other things though.
I hope you enjoy the rest of this series. ๐
Ryana Lynn says
Pictures, music and characters from dreams XD or a random what if question. Those are always fun!
readanotherpage says
Oh, yes, the “what if” questions! Those are great for getting your story going in different directions too. ๐