Like most authors I'm
often asked when doing a school visit, where the ideas for my books,
The Beast, The Reawakening
and Rampage came from.
'Inspiration' if you can call it
that came from a holiday in Scotland, and I've developed a bit of a
story which I tell the children about, starting with the initial
'spark' of an idea of how the sunlight sparkling off the mountainside
led me to wonder if some creature was lurking there among the
rocks, and then when visiting a little highland museum I spotted the
skull of a sabre-toothed tiger - and so the story began.
I reveal all this to the kids and
talk about how it developed into a book and then a trilogy. And just
to set the scene for this blog, the books are set in the present day,
in a remote Scottish valley and feature the ghost of a sabre-toothed
tiger named Karbel.
Since the books have
been out and I've gone into schools to talk about the trilogy, a
'back' story has slowly been developing in my head. While in the
first book we meet Karbel who has already been a spirit for 10,000
years, I like to tell the children in my own words of how he came to lose his life and become a ghost. Similarly in the
third book, Rampage, where the ghost of a rogue mammoth plays
a major part, I like to tell them how the mammoth was linked to
Karbel during his mortal life.
In the back of my mind
I've thought about writing this 'back' story, but hadn't got much
more than the two incidents which I've just mentioned – certainly
not enough for another book. Then just a couple of weeks ago the
entire story sort of snuck up behind me (a bit like Karbel really –
slowly and stealthily), manifesting itself into something solid and
exciting.
With the idea nagging
away in my head I thought I'd better sit down at my computer and jot
down a few brief notes. I really don't understand how the brain and our imaginations work –
but thank the Good Lord that they do, as from nowhere, characters,
incidents and conversations all started to materialise in my head and I found my few brief notes turning into pages.
Within just three
hours I'd got a 13 chapter outline all sorted! Start to Finish, my
back story plot which I'd only vaguely been thinking about for years, was
there in black and white! And as I sat there reading it back I honestly
wondered where it had all come from.
I don't know if the original
publisher will want this book – but I'm hoping it will get
published in one form or another eventually. However, I'm not sure what I'll be
telling children on future school visits if they ask where the idea for this story came from – "Err, well I just sat down in front of my
computer and wrote it." It's a bit lame, so perhaps I'll develop a
'back' story as to how this book came about. Hmm! Let me think... "Well children, one dark and stormy night...."
It's been a few years
since I last wrote about my character, Karbel – and I remember shedding
a tear or two when I tapped out the final few sentences in the third
book, Rampage and realised our adventure was over. But
suddenly I'm writing about him again – he's alive and not just in
spirit form this time – but a flesh and blood sabre-toothed tiger;
playing with his siblings as a cub, prancing in the streams, trying –
and failing (at first) to catch fish. Coming into contact with humans
and a rogue mammoth. I know in this book – because of what happens
to Karbel and his family, that the story will tug on the old heart
strings, and of course, this time when I write the final sentence, it really
will be the end of my adventure with Karbel. Sniff sniff!
The one thing that hasn't jumped into my head yet is a title. I'm trying to think of something short and snappy which will sit nicely alongside the other three titles. Inspiration for that has yet to strike! All suggestions gratefully received and I promise to tell youngsters where the title came from on future school visits!
9 comments:
Ooh, these sound fab and I've not come across them before! Will have to look them out. Lovely covers, too. Good luck withe volume 0!
Thanks for the post - inspiration is capricious, isn't it?
How about 'Strike!'?
This sounds great! Good luck with this new book!
Hmm, our preference would of course be 'GRRRRAAAARRRR! but as this is more feline-oriemtated, maybe 'MEOW'? ;-)
But seriously, sounds fab and I haven't come across them before either, but will certainly go look for them now.
Thank you for your very kind comments and the title suggestions, I'm making a note!
Great post. I never know how to answer that question about ideas and where they come from. How about 'Storm' or 'Roar'?
Great post Ann. I loved the Reawakening. Can't wait to read your new book and find out how it all began!
Thank you Karen, and thank you for the title suggestions Alex, I've noted them down.
Thank you Karen, and thank you for the title suggestions Alex, I've noted them down.
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