Thursday 23 June 2011

Thrusty Thursday - Inspirations

Welcome back to Thrusty Thursday (TM). This week we are talking about inspirations.

What are the things that inspire you as a writer?

I’m a very visual writer. I like to see things, colours, shapes, movement, lines, etc. Most of all as a romance writer, I like to see people and places.

When an idea comes to me, the first thing I visualise is the hero or heroine. In most cases it’s the hero first. Then I scramble around trying to find an image that closely matches what I picture in my head. On days like that I am thankful for Google. I am thankful that I don’t have to trawl through loads of magazines or slide images at the library. I simply have to type in a keyword into a website and my screen is filled with images of gorgeous men instantly.

WARNING: Don’t try this at home with little children hanging over your shoulders. You never know what image would be thrown into the mix. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. LOL

Anyway I digress. So, back to my inspirations. Last week I introduced you to Kola from HWB. This week I want to introduce you to the hero of a paranormal historical romance story I’m also writing. It is set in pre-colonial West Africa and is part of an epic series.

The hero, Ebube, is a fearsome Ure warrior, a guardian of the gateway between the physical and spiritual realm. The precarious peace on earth is under threat and he is on a mission to prevent a war breaking out when he encounters the heroine Ugo.

When I started the story I searched for an image that was close to the one I had in my head and eventually found this. As soon as I saw it I knew it was Ebube. The markings on his body are slightly different from what I had pictured in my head but trust me, everything else is him. It was as if the illustrator (Jenny Dolfen, I think) drew this for me. So say hello to Ebube.


Oh and did you guess right? Ebube is a shifter. His spirit beast is a leopard. So you can imagine how accurate I thought this picture was.

And now for the excerpt

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 After bathing and getting dressed again, she left the pool and walked towards the stream. A movement in the periphery of her vision made her look upwards. Her footsteps and heart faltered to a halt. At the top of a hill of large boulders that separated the farmlands from the dark forest was a man.

At least she thought it was a man.

He was crouched low on his haunches. He rose slowly and stretched languorously. There was something about the physical dexterity of the man that kept her attention.

Ebube!

Recognition dawned on her. Her heart pounded in her chest erratically.

What was he doing up there? How did he get up there?

The early sun rays shimmered off his dark body and for a moment she held her breath. He was a sight to behold. With a grace she couldn’t describe he stretched out his body upwards again. His muscle movement was fluid as he leapt of the boulder onto another and yet another before landing on the red soil on the bank of the stream. When he looked at her his eyes had the catlike glint she had seen last night. Mesmerised, she stood still as he strode towards her.

He didn’t say anything until he reached her. Heart still pounding, she watched him walk around her slowly his chest brushing her shoulders. The warm tingles swarmed her body again. He sniffed the air around her and she heard something that sounded like a grunt and turned to face him. Filled with expectation but not sure for what, she could feel her body start to quiver, her nerve endings on alert waiting for his touch. She wasn’t sure how much longer she could stand upright.

As if in response to her thought, he lifted her up into his arms. She yelped and hung on to him as he carried her up the rocky hill, her ite abandoned by the footpath.

“Where are you taking me?” she asked with bewilderment.

“Be patient, precious one. You’ll soon see.” His voice had an edge to it like someone was sawing wood.

Copyright Kiru Taye 2011

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So what inspires you as a reader or writer? Are you a visual reader or writer? Share your thoughts with me.

Wishing you all a very thrusty Thursday.


16 comments:

  1. Favoured Girl, why are you coughing? Is something stuck in your throat? Pele o. LOL

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  2. For me it's often about the story. I'll imagine a character in the middle of a problem and work from there. Those little writing challenges at eHarlequin are fun. You have just a couple of elements to work into the story. All of the entries are so creative that it it a joy to read them.

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  3. I totally agree, Julia. The challenges definitely ignite my creativity. The valentine's challenge inspired TTSB and i loved writing that story about Felix and Ebony.

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  4. I sleep and I wake... And if it still doesn't come... I research and I plow... the best inspirations nay just be inspired by the right woman...

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  5. Hi Casey, some of my best ideas come whilst I sleep. Sometimes I keep a notepad on my nightstand for when I wake with ideas.

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  6. I like pictures too but mostly the voices come and I have to put the words down.

    HOT excerpt!

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  7. Myne, it's interesting to see how others write. We all have different inspirations and still produce great work.
    Sometimes i can hear the voices but mostly it's the image of a person or a scene in my head first. Then the words come.

    Thanks.

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  8. Kiru, all I can say is I'm waiting for your books. I am inspired by interactions: words in conversation; even sentences I find in a newspaper article. I am also inspired by history. But after reading your bit, I shall be spending more time visualizing characters. Thanks Kiru. Blessings.

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  9. Adwoa, after reading some of your poems I know you paint beautiful pictures with words. Now i know you get inspired.
    Thank you.

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  10. Hi Kiru, with me it's totally random. Sometimes the words, sometimes the pictures. Hope the lunch today went well, sorry I couldn't be there. Maybe next time! By the way, we're now friends on Goodreads which I have yet to get to grips with!

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  11. Hi Cara, I saw the notice from GoodReads. I think the toughest thing for me on there was loading up all the books I'd read. I still haven't finished doing that yet. We will miss you at lunch but hopefully next time.

    Thanks for stopping by here.

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  12. I totally get why FG coughed :D

    For me, inspirations come through experiences with people's life's stories, a novel/movie I just watched, from common things like smells, a place, or just watching people doing their ordinary activities. So a novel begins in my head which really is a collection of all all the different things that I've observed.

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  13. I am a very visual person and I get my inspiration a lot from what I see around me as I go about my daily life. I also find inspiration from reading other writers' words too. I enjoyed reading your post Kiru and thanks for sharing it with us.

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  14. LD, now I understand the reason for the variety of your blogs and what inspires them. You are very observant, something I am trying to learn to do more of these days. I find that sometimes I miss out on the everyday things because I don't stop long enough or pay them enough attention.

    Thank you.

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  15. Hi Ritchie, you are another visual person. That's great. I love reading too. Your poems conjure up really vivid images when I read them. Thank you for stopping by.

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