By E. H. James
People will ask me, “Where do you get your
ideas for your stories?” I have to say they literally come to me out of thin
air. Somehow, I am always able to come up with something. I guess my problem is
I have too many ideas. I have over fifty outlines waiting to be turned into
novels. But another problem I have is I can’t seem to make up my mind what
genre to write in. I have ideas going off in all directions, like horror,
thriller, sci-fi, fantasy and paranormal. So as to which one I will write, that
depends entirely on the mood I happen to be in when it comes time to start the
next novel.
But once I do start into a story, it always
amazes me how it takes on a life of its own. I will have a basic outline of
where I want my novel to go, and even an idea of what I want to happen in any
given chapter. The funny thing is sometimes the book, or chapter, will take off
and head in a direction I never planned. I start with an opening line and just
let it evolve on its own. And as the chapter takes off sometimes so do the
characters and what they say and do. The next thing I know they are doing and
saying things I never planned. When that happens I have to stop and take a
serious look at what is happening with the story. Does this make the story
better? Is it something I think I can use in the existing storyline? Or is this
going in a direction I really don’t want it to, and I have to chop it out from
the point it went off on a tangent? Most of the time I don’t chop, but if it is
going places I don’t like I won’t hesitate to do so.
I will say writing dialogue is always
extremely exciting for me, as I have no idea what my characters are going to
say. I know all my characters and the kinds of things they would say, how they
would say them, and how they would respond or react to what is being said or
done. But as to exactly what they will say I have no idea. I throw out the
opening line of dialogue and let the other character react to what has been
said. And then back again. As I don’t know what the response will be until the
very moment I write it I have no knowledge of what is about to come. More often
than not, my characters shock and surprise me at the things they say.
Now you’re probably thinking: How can that be?
You are the one writing it. How can you not know what they are going to say?
Well, I don’t, until the moment I am writing it. Some of the things that pop
into my head make me laugh out loud. To me writing a book is very much like
reading one. I can’t wait to find out what is going to happen next. Yes, I know
where the story is going and have a general idea of how I want to get there,
but as to the specifics of how they get there, and all the many details along
the way, it all happens in the moment of writing it.
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E. H.
James is an author writing novels and short stories in the science fiction,
horror, thriller and fantasy genres. Laura, The
Visitor’s Room, and The
Fifth Floor are the first
three paranormal short stories to have been released, with The
Visitor’s Room winning book
of the month, for April, in the Mystery category at Long and Short Reviews. The
Red Door, The Orah, and a four story collection, all paranormal short
stories, are to be released through Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly
Publishing.Contact Links for E. H. James
Author Central: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B006XFI2LK
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