Hm, a lot of stuff, actually. History, religion and their accompanying myths, a commercial on kidnapping, star-gazing, dreams, the behaviours of people and animals, smells, music, plants, artwork, trips/vacations. If there's a specific story or element you're interested in, I might be able to cite particular influences more. *eeks*
Relating to the last question, how do you tend to write your characters' parents? i.e. widowers, single parents, divorcees, remarried, married4life, etc.
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Hm, a lot of stuff, actually. History, religion and their accompanying myths, a commercial on kidnapping, star-gazing, dreams, the behaviours of people and animals, smells, music, plants, artwork, trips/vacations. If there's a specific story or element you're interested in, I might be able to cite particular influences more. *eeks*
Relating to the last question, how do you tend to write your characters' parents? i.e. widowers, single parents, divorcees, remarried, married4life, etc.
I guess I'm on a kinship roll, lawl.