Well, maybe chilling is a little strong, but I thought it was spooky with all those roots tangled in the water and the moss dripping from the trees, sometimes touching the roof of the boat. There was even a raven-like bird watching us.
That was it. That was all it took to get my muse back into action. I simply changed the sunny day to a moonlit night and added some eerie sounds to give me a nice backdrop for a lively little horror story.
I love when some place or some thing arouses my literary interest. Usually I find the fodder for my unholy stories on the internet. Plugging in words like strange, unusual, or weird will bring up the most amazing stories . For instance, this: http://abcnews.go.com/Weird/wireStory/creepy-clown-scares-wisconsin-city-41139952
This picture could give me a nightmare!
I keep these stories in a file, ready to use when I need to jump-start something I'm writing or add a little excitement. Sometimes, inspiration comes from a photo. Case in point, Creep Clown above.
Whether you're into the bizarre or the mundane, look around you. Inspiration is everywhere just waiting to be found.
Enjoy the research, and remember, keep writing!
Super creepy post, Margo! Oh, how I miss you, you creepy little thing, you. Want some more inspiration? Look up Madame Antoinette Sherry, in West Chesterfield, NH!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Dianne, Yes, I can be a bit creepy. I sometimes scare myself. I checked out Madame. Talk about weird. I wonder what she did when no one was looking. Yep. Inspiration.
ReplyDeleteCreepy clown! Having "It" flashbacks. I can't wait to read some of your writing with scenes like that as an influence.
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