Write what you know. You've heard it a thousand times but I'd like to remind everyone to write the details you know. Details help the reader connect to the characters while bringing the world of the story to life, and many details are drawn from our own life experience. For example, I may not know what it's like to sail across the Atlantic in 1803, but I do know what it's like to be seasick. I can use my experiences with seasickness to create realistic scenes.
A realistic detail I enjoy adding to my stories is the relationship between a dog and its owner. In Lady's Wager, I created the canine character of Minnie who is the female version of Wiggins, my beloved, my semi-bald Cairn Terrier mix.

So, think about your life and the things you enjoy and use them in your story. You never know where your subconscious Cairn Terrier might take you.
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If you want to see how I use dogs in many of my stories, please check out my books. www.Georgie-Lee.com

1 comment:
Sigh! I love cairns and westies as well.
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