tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3762860554634548712.post8429746917185438693..comments2024-03-11T05:57:49.436-04:00Comments on The Heroine Addicts: The SparkSusanna Kearsleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12675951272027527098noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3762860554634548712.post-63027269818085766012010-09-23T14:52:56.537-04:002010-09-23T14:52:56.537-04:00Some sparks ignite with a bang. I'd gone throu...Some sparks ignite with a bang. I'd gone through a phase of reading a lot of regencies back to back and had become tired of the heroes being the handsomest, richest, most sought after and the heroines being the most beautiful and alluring. I wanted to read about people who seemed average but proved their worth and became the most attractive people to each other, and the entire story just built from there.Sofiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14951872479480373202noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3762860554634548712.post-90566626307873685992010-09-21T03:56:28.164-04:002010-09-21T03:56:28.164-04:00Hi there, My sparks come out of the blue too. When...Hi there, My sparks come out of the blue too. When I first started writing I got lots of sparks and thought they could all be books but of course, a spark doesn't always flicker into a flame - many fizzle out. I find the spark ignites part of the story, but I have to take time and develop the rest. I got the idea for It Should Have Been me from a combo of the old Yvonne Fair song and a picture of the hero in a magazine.Phillipahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15638591059241672256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3762860554634548712.post-14656785580173194702010-09-20T08:12:43.176-04:002010-09-20T08:12:43.176-04:00Chris - I think it's those moments alone that ...Chris - I think it's those moments alone that keep me going some days :-)<br /><br />lxAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02744937536946299450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3762860554634548712.post-10011855142637241532010-09-20T05:42:22.326-04:002010-09-20T05:42:22.326-04:00Loved this post, Liz, and the inspiration behind A...Loved this post, Liz, and the inspiration behind August Rock - all I can say is that it's a wonderful, delicious feeling when the spark catches! It's those moments that make writing so satisfying!Chris Stovellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03741359642268813093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3762860554634548712.post-22493765076143906352010-09-20T03:43:02.792-04:002010-09-20T03:43:02.792-04:00Christina - I love the idea of an ideas file...I d...Christina - I love the idea of an ideas file...I do something similar but not quite.<br /><br />Seabrooke - I have been in creative writing classes where ideas just went ping ping ping and others where nothing happened at all. I can't write to outline on the first draft but am finding it useful once beyond that stage. I confess to feeling my way...<br /><br />Lucie - I love it...in a zoo :-)<br /><br />Biddy - slamming ideas...you have something there I think :-)<br /><br />lxAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02744937536946299450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3762860554634548712.post-8278238294255708922010-09-20T03:36:02.136-04:002010-09-20T03:36:02.136-04:00Many of mine come when two disparate ideas which a...Many of mine come when two disparate ideas which are ok slam into each other and become greater than the sum of the two parts. Showers, train journeys and walking is when it usually happens. But the components can come from anywhere. Watching a TV programme, finding out something about a friend, visiting places.<br /><br />I always loved writing at school. I always found that there were ways of subverting those boring subjects. It used to give my mother, a teacher, nightmares. Supposedly the teachers are looking for certain things from those boring titles. Ahhh well.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09749337741234916835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3762860554634548712.post-20740201916749791542010-09-19T16:46:37.861-04:002010-09-19T16:46:37.861-04:00I totally agree, the ideas come when they want to!...I totally agree, the ideas come when they want to! I was rubbish at writing at school as well, but only because I could never think of anything to write about just then (or we were given really boring subjects to write about). Maybe teachers should tell students to keep an ideas file so they have something to choose from when it comes to writing projects? I do that now and find it very useful, and if I don't write something down when it occurs to me, I'll forget anyway :)Christina Courtenayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03647397808446248913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3762860554634548712.post-56627403548438265802010-09-19T14:40:55.939-04:002010-09-19T14:40:55.939-04:00Hi! I am writing my first novel and my 'spark&...Hi! I am writing my first novel and my 'spark' for this idea came to me via a dream! And the idea for my next novel came to me whilst walking around the zoo - so I truly believe that my own personal good ideas are best when they come unexpected.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3762860554634548712.post-25976698503715616192010-09-19T13:53:42.052-04:002010-09-19T13:53:42.052-04:00I remember in middle school we would have to do so...I remember in middle school we would have to do some creative writing as part of our English classes. We'd be asked to come up with an idea and plot out each chapter before starting to write anything. I was terrible at that, and it convinced me that I wasn't any good at fiction. I stuck with that belief until last summer, when an idea struck me out of the blue during a long drive. By the time I reached home I had some idea of characters and initial plot. I didn't know how the plot would play out, necessarily, but I started writing anyway. I was amazed at how the story just formed itself. Since that initial spark, I've been hit with a dozen or more story ideas, none of them through any particular trigger. I think maybe the classroom experience wasn't really reflective of how most authors work. My impression has been that story ideas are more often spontaneous rather than deliberately thought of or planned out.Seabrookehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09400079400485962650noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3762860554634548712.post-14939514466792847752010-09-19T10:57:25.989-04:002010-09-19T10:57:25.989-04:00My "sparks" come out of the blue, just l...My "sparks" come out of the blue, just like yours, and it's amazing how serendipity often has a hand in it. Something triggers a scene in my head and then the story grows from that. The weirdest thing is that once I start to do research around that particular subject, I usually find things that fit in really well, as if it was meant to be. A bit spooky, but wonderful at the same time!Christina Courtenayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03647397808446248913noreply@blogger.com