Belle resides somewhere north of Houston, Texas in a small inconsequential town with the smallest most inconsequential name. There, in the shady reaches of the pines, elms, and oaks, she daydreams of adventures and secrets that she weaves throughout her stories.
As a student of literature, Belle is earning her degree in English at the University of Houston. She hopes to teach literature at the college level some day.
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GUEST POST:
Creating Chemistry in
My Writing
Belle Whittington
I’ve mulled this question over and
over in my mind, fishing around in my brain for an answer complex and
interesting enough to keep my lovely readers interested without boring them to
tears! I think I know where to start…
The summer
during which Cicada was born into my
mind is still as fresh in my memory as if it were yesterday. I’d been feeling the itch to write
something…it was an insatiable urge that could not be squelched by any other
means than by opening my mind to the story that was literally clawing its way
out of my imagination. And so I
did. I opened the doors of my mind, and
everything came flooding out at once.
It was a
hot, sunny, summer day in early June that I turned down the long, winding road
that runs along side the ranch that inspired the setting for the ranch in Cicada.
To be honest, I had the radio cranked up, the windows down, and I was
listening to the soundtrack for Twilight. At the precise moment I drove by the spooky
forest that inspired the haunted forest in Cicada,
the song Full Moon by The Black
Ghosts came on the radio. It was like
that song was the key I needed to open the door to my imagination and let the
story unfold. It was brilliant! Like the most powerful kind of magic!
By the time
I got home, I had the whole Preface ready to put down in words. And I fell in love with the Preface as soon
as I read it for the first time. After
that, the characters slipped through that open door one-by-one and introduced
themselves to me as if they were real people.
It really was amazing!
After I
allowed the characters to wander around in my imagination for a while so that I
could get to know them, I began to realize that they’d known each other before
I’d met them! It was like watching a
movie unfold in my mind! I know what you
are thinking … it sounds like I’m a lunatic.
And maybe I am, but that’s a different story all together. Today, we are discussing how I create
chemistry in my writing. Ahem. Back to the story…
So after I
got to know them, I set them loose on the town of Willis and followed them around. The first place they headed for was … can you
guess? Anyone? Awww… come on, this is an easy one! Yes!
They headed for the Sonic! And it
was all downhill from there!
You are
probably wondering why I went through all of that to get to this part. But I felt like I needed to give a little
back story about how I imagine and write before I could address the question of
how I create chemistry in my writing.
What is the answer?
I pop a
terrific CD into my car stereo or hop over to YouTube and listen to my
inspiration lists. All the characters
need is some good mood music and a little time enacting what they plan to do
next. They do the interactions. Sometimes they set things or fire, or battle
extraterrestrials. Sometimes they hop on
a horse and ride off across the verdant green pasture at the ranch. All I do is observe and record.
You see,
they arrived in my dimension already knowing each other … already friends, love
interests, family members. They came
complete with their own back stories, likes, dislikes, names. I didn’t really have to do any thinking or
planning to create the chemistry between them, because it was already there!
And, just
between you and me, there are nights … especially those dark nights when the
moon doesn’t rise … when I’m up late writing on the sequels to Cicada … that I begin to wonder if my
characters were thought up by me or if I am really a figment of their
imaginations and they are the ones who are writing a story with me as a
character. If that’s the case, they sure
are writing a boring book!
Summertime for Blair Reynolds and her friends had always been carefree and fun... until the summer they happened upon something that was not human. As they band together in a fight for their lives, Blair's true love becomes something more than human. Something unnatural. And their survival depends entirely upon their ability to keep a secret.
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Cicada sounds wonderful. Thanks for having this giveaway. Hope your son gets better soon.
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I love learning how an idea comes to be - the book sounds amazing. Thank you for the giveaway.
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I LOVE those moments when characters just take the reins- we're less fiction writers and more biographers of people we haven't yet met. :)
ReplyDeleteThis was a wonderful guest post. I love that the chemeistry is already there and you're the vessel through which the story is shared. Love it.
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Known to Read
Kathy, thank you so much for having me over to your gorgeous blog! I hope your son recovers soon and your leg is back to normal in no time! :-( I'm honored that you featured me today even though so much is going on in your world right now. Many warm thanks for that!
ReplyDeleteAnd many warm thanks to all the lovely readers who've stopped by to read my guest post, enter the giveaway, and leave such wonderful comments! Y'all are the reason I write! <3
What wonderful muses you have, Belle! I'm glad writing the series is so magical for you. :)
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ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting cover and it makes me wonder how it portrays the story. I liked how the author talked about her characters. Some of the authors I have followed for a while and that I love say that in writing to make characters and stories realistic their characters are basically real people to them with their own voices and personalities. Otherwise it seems like the author is just twisting the story or characters to her own will and that normally ends up with a story/book that isn't genuine. I'm hoping that this means this book is done very well. :) Thanks for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteDear Kathy,
ReplyDeleteRegarding: "I am far behind due to the fact that I broke my leg & can not put weight on it for six weeks... sitting at the computer is far from a pleasant experience. That would be reason enough but my son is in the hospital leaving me little time to do anything on this blog. Doing my best to try to catch up but it's a losing battle with posts not making it up on time and emails not being responded to in a timely manner. "
Thinking of you and your family and hope things get better for all soon. Thanks for all you do :)
This book sounds super good.
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