I'm super excited to welcome author Theresa Paolo to the blog! Her book (NEVER) AGAIN came out in October. She's here today to talk a little bit about inspiration for the book, as well as inspiration in general. Take it away, Theresa!
Thanks, for having me!
Inspiration is a large part of being a
writer. It doesn’t just stop at that first spark of an idea either.
It carries on throughout the entire time you’re working on a book.
It can be triggered by almost anything, at least for me it can. A
conversation, a news story, a sign on a tree, a song, anything. And
when that moment hits, it is the best feeling. I can never get the
idea down fast enough. I carry three notebooks with me at all times,
but even though I’m prepared, most of my inspiration tends to hit
when I’m in the shower. Why wouldn’t it?
The inspiration for (Never) Again was
sparked by a news story. It was a tragedy, and I remember thinking
not about the people who were involved in the event, but about the
family members and friends who were watching it unfold, bit by
torturous bit on TV and the radio. Little information was known, but
for the people watching the TV and listening to the radio, it was
enough to know that their lives may be changed forever.
I thought about their stories, and how
they were going about their lives just like any other day when they
received word of what was happening. My thoughts turned into a story
and Liz was born. A girl who was not handling the fact that her ex
boyfriend was back in town. Compared to the event she would watch
unfold on TV her problems were absolutely ridiculous. But I wanted
the story to be real. How many times have you had a bad day and you
think it’s the end of the world? And how many times have you seen
something that makes you realize your problems are miniscule? That’s
where the idea came together.
A few scenes in the book were inspired
by things my Dad has said. He’d be happy to know I’m giving him
credit. The inspiration for Zach’s grandmother came from a coworker
who was going through a similar situation. And the first scene where
Liz dives into the bathroom to avoid Zach is actually inspired by my
own personal experience of dodging an ex.
Inspiration can come from anywhere. You
just have to open yourself up to it.
Thanks so much for stopping by, Theresa! Make sure to check out (NEVER) AGAIN on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.