Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get ideas for novels?

This is a copy of a book I found in a second hand bookshop. I refer to this book in my WIP.

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I typically find them in a serindiptious way: old books I come across, stories from family or friends, places I visit, research I do for stories that lead to other interesting facts I can use in a novel, historical events. The inspiration for my WIP came from a book my daughter found in Elizabeth’s Bookstore in Perth, WA. Someone had pressed flowers between its pages and that led me to create a botanist in my story.

Where do you write?

I write at a desk facing the window. I can happily listen to music while I am writing or have complete silence, it makes no difference to my creativity.

Where do your ideas for characters originate?

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They mainly from my own imagination. I do research whatever it is that defines each character: a talent, a hobby, a job. By a character having something that defines them it makes them come to life in the story. One character in my WIP is  botanist another a painter  and the other characters all have something that defines them.

What authors do you like to read?

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My reading tastes are a broad church:

British: Daphne du Maurier, A. S. Byatt, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Mary Stewart, Nancy Mitford, Sebastian Faulks, Pat Barker.

American: Edith Wharton, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Pat Conroy, Anais Ninn.

Australian: Kate Morton, Lucy Treloar, Geraldine Brooks.

Just a few of my favourite authors.

I read popular fiction: romance, historical, crime.

I come from a family of book lovers and have inherited the reading gene. Nothing beats opening a new book, reading the first line and knowing the book will stay on my bookshelf forever.

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