Stuart Bone's Blog - Posts Tagged "alcohol"
Is that an alcohol obsession?
I've started writing the first scene for novel number three. The majority of the story is in place and the characters are all fully-formed so it was time to put pen to paper (or fingertips on laptop in my case...I hope that doesn't sound mucky).
I do like to bring something new to each book. The first was written entirely in the first person while number 2 was four separate stories all weaved together. This one is a crime novel and I'm hoping it will be the first in a series.
It's still a humorous novel and the first scene reflects that with the main character closing her hair salon for the evening after a busy day and having a glass of wine with her friend/colleague. (There is a small alopecia joke which I think I can get away with seeing as I'm bald).
I seem to rely on wine and alcohol in my novels quite a lot. Driven to Distraction was set on a holiday so the group were drinking each night (and they visited a vineyard). Nothing Ventured opened with Lou's hangover after a night out and she and Diana do seem to have a lot of scenes together where they're drinking wine. Plus one of the four stories is about pub landlord Jamie trying to keep his bar open.
I like to feel that the large amount of drink references in my stories is a reflection of today's alcohol-fuelled society...rather than being an insight into my own life. (Not the weekdays, anyway).
I guess alcohol and comedy go together quite well; walking hand in hand down the humorous fiction path. Okay, perhaps they're stumbling rather than walking; probably leaning against each other to stay upright whilst saying, "Listen, listen; this is important. I love you man; you know that, don't you."
Anyway, back to that first scene. What sort of wine should two ladies be drinking after work? Perhaps I should stop writing and do some research...
I do like to bring something new to each book. The first was written entirely in the first person while number 2 was four separate stories all weaved together. This one is a crime novel and I'm hoping it will be the first in a series.
It's still a humorous novel and the first scene reflects that with the main character closing her hair salon for the evening after a busy day and having a glass of wine with her friend/colleague. (There is a small alopecia joke which I think I can get away with seeing as I'm bald).
I seem to rely on wine and alcohol in my novels quite a lot. Driven to Distraction was set on a holiday so the group were drinking each night (and they visited a vineyard). Nothing Ventured opened with Lou's hangover after a night out and she and Diana do seem to have a lot of scenes together where they're drinking wine. Plus one of the four stories is about pub landlord Jamie trying to keep his bar open.
I like to feel that the large amount of drink references in my stories is a reflection of today's alcohol-fuelled society...rather than being an insight into my own life. (Not the weekdays, anyway).
I guess alcohol and comedy go together quite well; walking hand in hand down the humorous fiction path. Okay, perhaps they're stumbling rather than walking; probably leaning against each other to stay upright whilst saying, "Listen, listen; this is important. I love you man; you know that, don't you."
Anyway, back to that first scene. What sort of wine should two ladies be drinking after work? Perhaps I should stop writing and do some research...
Stuart Bone's Blog
- Stuart Bone's profile
- 28 followers
Stuart Bone isn't a Goodreads Author
(yet),
but they
do have a blog,
so here are some recent posts imported from
their feed.

