Matt Devitt
Acolyte
What book, or books, inspired you to write?
For me, it was LOTR and Eragon.
For me, it was LOTR and Eragon.
Acolyte
Myth Weaver
AurorI think maybe it's closer to 'driven' than 'inspired?' I know that holds true for me, most of the time.Nothing inspired me to write. I write because I have to, it's a deeply personal thing. What I write about is based on things I've seen and done, but that has nothing to do with inspiration. Maybe your question is a little limited?
AurorYes, I think I'd use the word "driven" to describe that sense of compulsion I now have. I'm not sure I could have expressed it that way when I started to write, but I'm that much older and more experienced now.I think maybe it's closer to 'driven' than 'inspired?' I know that holds true for me, most of the time.
Maester
Auror
Sage
Myth Weaver
Inkling
Archmage
SageLOTR is the best one. I think it is almost everyone fav.What book, or books, inspired you to write?
For me, it was LOTR and Eragon.
SageShe is really supportive.I was not inspired by a particular book. I read many books, was always a reader. One day, during a bout of unemployment, I said to my wife "hey I wonder what would happen if..." She said "write it." so I did.
SageYes, Narnia !! That is good one.For me, it was Narnia and the hobbit. Those early adventures made storytelling feel magical.
ScribeWell, I was definitely inspired by my favourite author Rick Riordan, but I was also inspired by my own imagination and all the stories I would write in my head. Then one day I thought, I want to write my ideas down so other people can enjoy them too. At first I only wrote short stories, mainly in primary school for my own entertainment. Then 2 years ago I was rereading one of my Rick Riordan books. I think it was one of the Kane Chronicles. And I decided that I wanted to write a fantasy as magical and enjoyable as this. I started writing, but since I was more used to short stories or extracts, it wasn't very long so I decided to give up. Then last August, I found it in the arts and crafts section of my bookshelf and read it over. I thought I can elaborate on this and change it to be better. I just started writing, somehow knowing exactly what to say and how the storyline would go and now I'm on chapter 4 of my first draft. I feel like creative writing has always come easier to me than other styles of writing, so I think that's how I instantly knew what to write and basically the whole story line. I already have ideas for the second one if it becomes a series.What book, or books, inspired you to write?
For me, it was LOTR and Eragon.
AurorMy Wife (if I had one) would be either incredibly amused by one of my future stories or she'd wonder what kind of games I've played that 'inspired' them.She is really supportive.