Inspiration, she can be a difficult mistress. I wondered what things stand out for you as inspiration for a piece of writing? A lot of my interests outside of writing is in the science, and as such I am a reader of New Scientist and the like. I do come across a lot of good material in such things.
How about yourselves, to give some semblance of structure to my enquiry, allow me to put it my interest into two parts.
1. What was the strangest source of inspiration, that lead to something that was a genuine step from your usual writing topics?
2. What writing habits have you adopted?
My strangest inspiration is and continues to be new scientist magazine, truth as a strange place indeed and nothing is more worthy of fiction, though recently I have taken some inspiration from instrumental music, setting the tone or pace of a particular piece of writing to the imagined ideals of a piece of music I would have on my Ipod. I think ultimately I am a knowledge horder, and I love learning new things and that gives me insight into other things that I do, writing is a big part of that and so I supposed it was bound to have a knock on effect.
For me it was the Arthur C Clarke’s third law; that any sufficiently advanced technology would appear to be magic. Not the exact quote, but it lead me down the road to a piece (as yet partially complete) that was about that, a world where advanced technology existed, but as a punishment for a war crime against a rival neighbouring planet, the other human worlds removed the population’s memory limiting their ability to advance artificially, and keeping the world in a restricted epoch of understanding.
So all the nanotechnology and augmentations that had been genetically coded into the race before this point, were perceived by the children of that world as magic and strange powers. Fantasy is a interesting place to read, but I do not usually look to write in it, it lead to the interesting exercise of creating a tech, and then reverse engineering what it did, and how it would be perceived by a more primitive culture. The sentient computer system designed to maintain the punishment mistaken for gods and/or demons as they went about their business enforcing the sentence. You get the point, but it was perspective I hadn’t considered, science fiction by other means you might say.
My only real writing habit, is that I never read when I when I am writing, I knew someone who wrote also and themes of the newest book he was reading would creep into his own work, I didn’t want that, for better or worse I wanted my works to be a honest reflection of my perspective of the world. So no reading of almost any kind whilst writing. With a wise man’s fear still burning its way into my mind from the shelf, I am close to breaking from the writing to read it. Although now that I think of it, I have trouble writing at home, too easy at the click of a button distractions for me, so I write almost entirely on my commute to and from work, with some in lunch time, that or some local coffee shop which I kind of detest, all those knowing looks, people thinking that you are trying to look cool or important. Guess that makes for two habits