Friday 8 April 2011

Magic Moments by Lynda Waterhouse

The story I am working on is called ‘Magic Moments and the Dull Bits in Between.’ I have no publishing contract as yet but this story has been lurking in my imagination for some time itching to make a break for it. In these difficult and uncertain times I have got nothing to lose. Instead of giving in to despair about the state of the publishing world I am recklessly writing from my heart and giving my publisher-pleasing- grateful-to- be- published- persona a rest in order to allow my rebel voice free rein. And what a feisty dame she is turning out to be. Yesterday she rewarded me with a Magic Moment. I was writing a scene where one of my characters is opening up an old suitcase from 1976. I thought I knew what was inside it but as the character opened the case something else happened. The case clicked open on cue and my character reacted as I'd planned but then I noticed something else. There was the faint smell of a perfume. My character breathed in and so did I and KAPOW a name was summoned up from the back catalogue of my life and that name was…..Aqua Manda.
Image from Amersham Museum website

I hadn’t consciously being trying to write about anything olfactory. I had been too taken up with the objects inside the case; the Phoom dress, the copy of Jonathon Livingston Seagull and the journal. But there was now the distinctive orange smell of Aqua Manda to deal with. A fragrance I had not thought of in decades but which had returned to my memory at exactly the right moment that it was needed. After the smell came the memory of the bright art nouveau style packaging and the small blue bottle. One Christmas I had received a bottle of Aqua Manda talc and felt that I was truly grown up. My character had glimpsed the past and it smelled of oranges and spices. The hopes and dreams of a sixteen year old girl, the smell of Aqua Manda, the sound of the Real Thing singing ‘You to Me are Everything’ and the long hot summer of 1976. Here’s wishing you all a magic moment in your writing today. Would love to hear all about it...

6 comments:

Nicky said...

OMG I soooo remember Aqua manda ( as we didn't say at the time) In my head it is associated with a poster on the wall of the girls' changing rooms which read 'Clean, sweet, nice to meet' in the same font with seventies flowers.

Lynda Waterhouse said...

I had a small bottle of Tweed perfume which made me feel very sohisticated because the slogan went something like..'Everything you wear says something about the kind if woman you are..'hilarious. The dangerous girls at school wore Kiku

Rosalie Warren said...

Aqua Manda - I can smell that fragrance just from reading your post.

And yes, the chunky bottles... and the feeling that I was finally (ha!) grown up...

adele said...

I'm older than all of you and STILL remember Aqua Manda but then I'm a perfume enthusiast! L'aimant by Coty, anyone? Or the truly revolting TABU by Dana....and does anyone out there still wear Elizabeth Arden's Blue Grass? Do they still make it? Must have a look....

madwippitt said...

I'm shocked that no-one mentioned Charlie, Hai Karate, 'the splash it all over great smell of Brut' or Old Spice! On the other hand can't really think of anything much this current decade ... Were we just obsessed with how we smelt at that time - teenagers, so possibly - or was it just due to Massive Marketing? Nothing of course, beats the smell of warm wippitt feet, burning hoof when the farrier calls, or saddle-soaped leather, all of which also have good associations - but hard to slap a bit of them behind your ears ...

Catherine Johnson said...

Wonderful post! Aqua Manda! I smell it now.....