How life experiences feed into fiction

I am nearly at the end of writing my latest manuscript. Conversation Classes is the story of a diverse group of people who stay at a remote hotel in northern Italy where native English speaking volunteers are matched with business people to improve their oral language skills. Although the Conversation Classes emersion programme has a high success rate at building the participants’ use of spoken English, many of the attendees have very different reasons for enrolling on the course. These are revealed through the chapters of the novel with some intriguing and hilarious results. The story is based on the experience of being a volunteer on one of these courses in Spain (you can read about it here) although I’ve set the novel in a fictional location and the characters and situations are imagined.

While creative writing remains a priority for me, I’ve spread my interests to include singing, learning to read music, running and pilates. These activities cross fertilise to improve my stories while being good for the body and mind. My exercise programme currently includes some ski fit activities. After years of saying I’d never want to ski because I don’t like falling over or being cold, I’ve changed my mind. Something about completing the Caminho Português from Porto to Santiago de Compostela in appalling weather (you can read about it here) has improved my resolve in tacking new physical challenges. In January we’ll be heading to the French Alps for my first experience of skiing.

Reactions from family and friends to this decision have been varied. Some think I’m bonkers to attempt skiing at my age while others envy the choice. Fortunately, I got on well at the ski taster session David and I attended at the weekend. It was only 45 minutes on an artificial slope but I certainly got a sense of what the experience will be like. It’s made me even more excited to join a ski school and develop new skills.

And who knows, perhaps this experience will spark an idea for another novel!

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Published on December 17, 2024 01:53
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