If you’ve been reading this blog for a
while, or if you follow me on Facebook or Twitter, you probably know how much I
love to travel. I do it as much as time, money, and family obligations permit.
I enjoy the adventure of travel, love seeing new things and meeting new people.
And as a writer, I love the way travel inspires my muse.
I’m not sure what it is about a place
that captures my imagination or sparks a new story. I do know the feel of a
place sets the tone for a tale, and it’s often the small details that get the
words flowing. The place doesn’t need to be exotic—I’ve been inspired by Iowa
and Nebraska. It doesn’t even need to be a real place! The village of Urchin
Cove in Treasure owes a lot to the
depiction of Penzance in the Rex Smith-Linda Ronstadt performance (with Kevin
Kline as the pirate king, of course!).
So on February 3, my novel Pilgrimage will come out. It’s a fantasy
set in an imaginary land, but influenced quite a bit by old cities I’ve visited
in Europe. In April, I’ll have a novella again set in an imaginary place, but
inspired by Poland and the Czech Republic. In May I’ll have another novel, Motel. Pool. I wrote it after a trip to
the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas. I don’t think any of these stories would exist
if I hadn’t traveled.
This Parisian bakery needs to be in a story too. |
And what’s next? I’ve been working on a
story set in 15th century Bosnia. And another set at an imaginary border—the
idea for that one came from a lonely Mountie atop a mountain near Skagway,
Alaska. And then there’s a quickie set at Seattle’s Central Library.
I’m sure I’d still be a writer if I
never left my house, but I think I’d have a lot less to write about.
Are there locations that especially
inspire you?
I think it's Malbork Castle. One of the most incredible castles in Europe, just 60km from Gdansk.The Teutonic Knightst called the castle Marienburg (St. Mary's Stronghold) in case you hear that name, rather than Malbork.Its exquisite brick walls, relics of Medieval times.
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In 1997, the castle became a World Heritage Site :)
I'm looking forward to reading your books this year.
Like you I love to travel and I almost always find inspiration for stories in my travels or in places I've lived (I've lived all over). I found Wales very inspirational (hopefully the story I just did using that will get into the anthology). The Tower of London as well. I loved Victoria on Vancouver Island (and yes I did use it too). I often use Pittsburgh and Madison WI where I lived. I think when we see these places and get inspired by them, it really enhances the stories we write about them.
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