If you are new to my blog and have found me through Surrey Life you might like to take a look here: Surrey village people
'Writing from Life' was a title suggested to me
once as a theme for a writing workshop and it got me thinking about how much I
use real life in fiction.
Real life setting ... |
For my first two novels I am
rooted in my local area, but before I could begin to write Gypsies Stop tHere and No Gypsies Served, I needed to do a lot of
research and groundwork relating to the culture and history of a particular group of people. I invented Appley Green, but it is very much based on real
Surrey and Hampshire villages – as it straddles the county boundaries. Now I am
writing about real village people both for LoveaHappyEnding Lifestyle magazine
and Surrey Life.
With Shades of Appley Green, I
used real life experience as a Community/Information Support Worker, firstly
supporting teenage single Mums who needed information and emotional support;
and secondly people with Parkinson’s. Both these jobs involved going out to see
people in their own homes and it was rewarding, satisfying work that gave me an
unusual insight into people’s private lives.
Be assured I do not use real
people in my novels, at least never a whole one! But any fiction writer will
tell you, I think, that they observe and pick up their struggles, attitudes, mannerisms and
other character traits. These are stored away either in some brain compartment
or a notebook and present themselves as you compose your story.
But the way Steph works is very much
derived from my experience of working in the community and I could not have
written it without this direct knowledge. Also my upbringing in the small town
(some would say large village) of Tetbury inspired the whole community theme
running through my novels and magazine columns.
As for Secrets in Appley Green,
set in the Sixties, I have memories of being a teenager in that
decade, and newly married in the Seventies. However, I had to study the so-called Swinging Sixties, reading fiction, factual books and
magazines; browsing numerous websites and listening to music. It was great fun
piecing together real-life memories, current affairs, fashion, pop music and
the rest. I also read through my page-a day diary kept as an 11-going-on-12-year-old – sometimes squirming with embarrassment.
Coming up is something new and
yet not new! Rings on Our Fingers,
available to pre-order on Kindle now but not to download until 5 May, is a
compilation of love stories I had published in magazines in the Eighties.
They are romantic, having appeared in Romance, My Story, True Story - and Christian Herald! But they also reflect real, everyday life of young people. More about this later, but if you’d like to take a look here is the link: Rings on our Fingers on Amazon A snip at £2.08 / $2.99 ! Another volume will follow in a few weeks’ time.
They are romantic, having appeared in Romance, My Story, True Story - and Christian Herald! But they also reflect real, everyday life of young people. More about this later, but if you’d like to take a look here is the link: Rings on our Fingers on Amazon A snip at £2.08 / $2.99 ! Another volume will follow in a few weeks’ time.
Happy reading!
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