By Vicki
Delany
Where do
you get your ideas? That’s a question authors are always been asked, and in a
lot of cases we can’t answer. Ideas just come.
Entering The Ideas Factory |
But, right
now, they are not coming to me.
I’ve written more thirty-five books. I’m currently writing four series , and publishing three novels
(and some years one novella) from major traditional publishers each year.
And I’m running out of ideas.
Talking over an idea with a friend |
There are some plot limitations in the cozy genre. The reason for the murder has to be personal, and
it has to involve a close-knit community or group of friends. No international crime
rings or random killers or threat of terrorism or organized crime. It has to be
solvable by the amateur sleuth without the aid of reports from Interpol or
forensic analysis. And, the amateur sleuth has to have a compelling reason to
get involved.
So, as I’m
running out of ideas, I went straight to the Ideas Factory.
Road to the Ideas Factory |
Meaning my
writers retreat. Twice a year I get together
with a small group of writers friends in some remote location, at which we
write, talk about writing, take long walks, swim if seasonally-appropriate, and
eat and drink well. (by a total coincidence Barbara wrote about her writers’
retreat this week: https://typem4murder.blogspot.com/2019/02/in-praise-of-writers-retreat.html). It’s a time to recharge
and – sometimes – get ideas and inspiration.
This year I
didn’t do any writing while there, because I went with the aim of coming up with
some plot lines. Over the three days, I talked with my writer friends on our
long walks in the snowy woods, and over a glass of wine by the fireplace. We threw out ideas, some pretty ridiculous,
some mighty funny, I made lots of notes. I got some good, concrete ideas that I intend
to use.
At the
Ideas Factory