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What If?
During the question and answer period a poor defenseless high school student asked a question that stumped the panelists.
She said, “I have really great characters. I know everything about them and I’m ready to write about them. How do you decide, or get inspiration for, stories to put them in?”
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Dead silence descended.
No doubt these were people whose minds bubbled endlessly with ideas and possibilities.
And, unable to think of an answer they passed on to other questions. I was not able to track the girl down after the session, and I doubt she will ever read this note, but I have some thoughts on the subject. Although authors do not often realize this consciously, all books are written to answer a question. . . .” What if . . . ?”
What if . . . Maid Marion was the Sheriff of Nottingham? It is historically accurate. More than one woman served as Sheriff during the absence of her husband off on the crusades or after the death of said husband or her father. Would Robin have escaped quite so quickly? Would she have caught him faster? What tortures would she inflict?
What if . . . you were a member of a culture that on the night of your eighteenth birthday you were supposed to dream the identity of your fated spouse? What would you do if you didn’t have the dream? What would you do if you did and discovered he was three mountain ranges, an ocean, a desert and a war zone away? Would you bother to go looking for him? Would you stay home? Would you lie and say you dreamed he died? Would you tell the truth? What would get you moving?
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