The writing process fascinates me. I’ve just finished
writing my sixth mystery novel and I’m still in awe of how bits and pieces from
my life and lots of other sources come together to form a book. Sometimes, it’s
easy to figure out where ideas come from; other times it’s not. When an idea
comes to me seemingly from “out of the blue,” I look up and say, “Thank You,”
because I believe in giving credit where credit is due.
My favorite part of writing is creating characters. People
and psychology have always fascinated me. My Malone mysteries have been
described as “character driven” and my new cozy mystery, Secrets in Storyville, which is separate from my series, is also
character driven. A house may have been the inspiration for the book but the
characters quickly became the most important element to me.
Kate, my main character, is based on someone I once knew who
was the single mother of a young daughter. But that’s where the similarity
ends. The two women are nothing alike in appearance or personality and they
“live” totally different lives.
The other characters in the book were each created to
fulfill a need in the plot. Kate’s parents and grandmother who are hiding a
secret, her daughter, Mandy, the people Kate works with, several of the town’s
residents and the man Kate meets and falls in love with all play a part in the
mystery.
I hope you enjoy getting to know the characters in Secrets in Storyville as much as I
enjoyed creating and writing about them.
Great book, great characters and a must-read.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marja!
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading the novel and could hardly put it down. Kate is a very sympathetic care.
Thanks, Jacquie! I'm getting a lot of favorable comments about Kate, which puts a smile on my face. :)
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