By Kelly Bridgewater
Back at the end of September, Cara Putnam had a post go live
that talked about five things that every reader needs. I enjoyed reading little
lists like this, so it gave me an idea of what thing an author needs. So I have
created my own list.
Here goes:
1.) A Support System
This
could be anything from a supportive spouse to loving children that give you
feedback when you ask for ideas for a story. What about God? If he doesn't
support you by giving you the skills and the gift for this talent, then it
would be hard to complete any writing at all. God is the ultimate storyteller,
so he knows what story he has placed on your heart and how and when he wants it
to face the world.
2.) Books
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Not just
books to read, but writing books that have encouraged and taught us new ways to
make our writing better. I have an entire book shelf devoted to writing
instruction books and research about London, which is where my stories take
place. Plus, I have an entire bookshelf devoted to suspense/mystery/ thriller
books alongside my historical stories. Since I'm writing a historical thriller,
I want to know what it takes to write in those genres. So besides just studying
writing instruction books, I also study published writers to understand what it
takes to be published.
3.) Time
Time.
Something we all need more of. As a writer and a mother of three boys, time is
something that seems to slip away, and I don't even know what I do with all the
minutes of the day. A gift of more time would be nice to receive under the
Christmas tree or as a nice birthday present. Maybe you have a spouse that
allows you time to slip away from the responsibility of home and take a couple
of hours to write or do research. What a joy that would be?
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4.) A comfy sanctuary
No, I'm
not suggesting that you run to your pastor and ask him to make the pews turn
into Lazyboy recliners. I'm wondering if you have a quiet place where you pump
out your best work. Is it at the kitchen table in the middle of the chaos and
noise of the your home? Is it on the backporch, overlooking the quietness of
the yard as birds and squirrels flit around? We moved three months ago, so I
haven't found that sweet spot at the new house where I think most of my writing
will get done. I hope to find it soon because I used to have a spot at the old
house, and I really miss it.
5.) Music
Do you
have a certain type of music that you like to listen to? Or do you listen to
nothing when your fingers fly over the keyboard? I like to listen to praise and
worship music or classical soundtracks from movies like Harry Potter, Narnia,
or the Lord of the Rings. Without words,
it keeps my focus on what I am writing, not on what the words are trying to
speak to me. But there are times that I feel I need some more praise music to
help me out as I write a difficult scene.
This is just a little list of things that I need when I am
trying to create my historical thrillers, but of course, there are many more
that could be added. Maybe even some of these don't matter to you. That's okay
too. Is there anything else that you feel needs to be added to this list? Add
it.
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