It might start by wondering who would wear this...
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or who would abandon a pair of these...
or why the door looks like this...
It could start with imagining a typical day for him...
or the adventures this team may have had...
Every question will lead to a this...
and you'll know it's time to reach for this.
Elspeth - You are so right! Inspiration and ideas can come from anywhere. That's why I think that writers tend to be observant. They notice little details and idly speculate on all sorts of things. It's the source of a lot of "light bulbs."
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly how it starts for me!
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Margot; I wish I could say looking at a raccoon is what starts it for me. That sounds so much better than imagining dead bodies.
ReplyDeleteClarissa; LOL!
Yes! Exactly like that. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures you chose are more pleasant than dead bodies. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your picture-paths. They always delight me.
Finally back home, with a few minutes to catch up on blogs, but I'm so far behind. This was a great one to come back to!
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Terry's Place
Romance with a Twist--of Mystery
Oh a raccoon! I used to have a raccoon named Charlotte.
ReplyDeleteNot relevant I know.