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James Dain "Inspired" has many different meanings in the context of writing fiction.

It could mean, "motivated to write a certain story." The answer to that is that authors are always on the look out for material. I carry post-its and notebooks and when I hear an interesting tidbit I write it down. Could be something I read in the news, a story told by a friend, or an odd name like "Dusty Dustins." I stir the tidbits in my imagination and filter the results by certain criteria which I know are needed to make a good crime-genre story, like conflict and character.

But if "inspired" means what keeps my seat in the chair while I'm writing, I'm afraid I take the disappointing view that that's a matter of self-discipline. Being a writer means putting words on a page and fiddling with them, and a successful writer will make that a higher priority than, say, catching up on"Fix my Flip" or vacuuming the house.

Finally, though, I would be remiss not to point out that sometimes I get genuinely inspired by my material. Once I was writing a scene that took place in the pouring rain. When it was time to leave for my job, I put on my rain coat and grabbed my umbrella--only to discover that it was a bright and sunny day outside. I had so truly entered the world of my story that I literally failed to see the sunlight streaming onto my writing desk!
James Dain Why yes I can. Here you go:

Groaning with terror, leg muscles burning, Janet scrambled up the side of the pit--trying desperately to escape the tentacles of the octopus-like creature reaching for her, trying to pull her down into its gaping maw.

She failed.

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