Jennifer’s answer to “What mystery in your own life could be a plot for a book?” > Likes and Comments
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Jennifer, I love this question... That is how I began writing. The idea began with the simple questions we all wonder about... what is my family's past, where did some of the problems originate, why don't people just talk to one another. What does it take to find hope for a happy future? I suppose we could get more light hearted as well... my grandson once asked 'where do all of the spiders go when we can't see them!?"
Ooh, I don't want to think about where the spiders are that I can't see. But I love how kids' brains work! I think Stephen King said he starts his stories with a "what if..." I think at some point we all do, which is what makes writing so unique to each of us.
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Apr 19, 2017 04:31PM
Jennifer, I love this question... That is how I began writing. The idea began with the simple questions we all wonder about... what is my family's past, where did some of the problems originate, why don't people just talk to one another. What does it take to find hope for a happy future? I suppose we could get more light hearted as well... my grandson once asked 'where do all of the spiders go when we can't see them!?"
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Ooh, I don't want to think about where the spiders are that I can't see. But I love how kids' brains work! I think Stephen King said he starts his stories with a "what if..." I think at some point we all do, which is what makes writing so unique to each of us.
