A love letter to home

Where are you sitting as you read this? Are you at home, or somewhere out in the world, a new version of yourself in a new place?

Whether we accept it happily, or fight to get away, home has an undeniable influence on who we are. Would you be the same person you are now, if you came from somewhere else entirely?

Creative people often credit home with shaping who they are, and the work they do. Would Björk have become who she is without Iceland? Oasis without Manchester? Frida Kahlo anywhere but Mexico? And lots of writers have strong associations to particular places: Marian Keyes, Dublin. Stephen King, New England. Anne Tyler, Baltimore. Others, of course, write about places far removed from their own reality. But the lens through which they see their fictional worlds is irrevocably tinted by the life they’ve experienced up to that point, for good or bad. Embrace it as an ideal, or hold it up for criticism and ridicule…it’s all part of our own true story.

I love getting an insight into where people come from, but as a New Zealander, it’s not often that I find something so close to home. Lorde (a writer of songs rather than books) has made a video about the place she’s from – kind of a love letter to her home. It’s a little peninsula in a bigger city, with a small-town sense of community. It’s beachy, friendly, creative and full of character…and I’m lucky enough to call it home too. Thought you might like to see it.

 

 

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If Mr Darcy was a wrestler

You can find anything on Amazon! I’m sure I have room for a life-size cut-out CM Punk…

You can find anything on Amazon! I’m sure I have room for a life-size cut-out CM Punk…

I have a new interest.

It’s not something I would have chosen for myself. In fact, it’s fair to say I’ve had it forced upon me. But after a reluctant start, I find myself becoming quite the expert on the ‘WWE Universe’. Yes, I have boys! And yes, I do have a favourite wrestler, thanks for asking. I started out with Randy Orton – dazzled by the thighs, I’m not ashamed to say. But my love for The Viper was fleeting, and now I’m a CM Punk girl all the way. Turns out that when you’re surrounded by it day in, day out, almost anything can become interesting. Of course in this case, there are compensations… *fans self*

Anyway, it made me think about how this relates to writing. (It does, I promise!) One of the most important traits for a writer is being interested. The world is full of things you might be tempted to dismiss at first glance. But for a writer, everything under the sun is fair game, no matter how unlikely or unrelated.

Alongside my involuntary WWE indoctrination, I recently saw something on YouTube that rekindled my interest in historical fiction. Now I admit, it’s quite a step from this:

Yes. This DVD is in my house.

Yes. This DVD is in my house.

mto this:

Oh, Mr Darcy!

Oh, Mr Darcy!

But bear with me. I’m going to make a (very tenuous!) connection.

Heaven knows what Jane Austen would have made of Hell in a Cell, the Anaconda Vise, and John Cena with biceps as big as his head. But I’d like to think that if she was with us now, her enquiring author mind would take all our modern-day mores and craziness, and turn them into wonderful, timely stories. Granted, even modern-day Jane’s tastes would probably be more high-brow than WWE. But everything that makes up a writer’s world – now, or two hundred years ago – goes into the lively, mysterious book soup that is an author’s brain. I don’t know when or how wrestlers will make it into my writing, but I’m willing to bet they will, eventually. (If only as thigh inspiration!)

While I love the classics, I mostly read contemporary these days, because that’s what I write. However, this gorgeous video with its swoon-worthy (if not über-ripped) men made me think I should get more familiar with the historicals being written now.

But I’ll be keeping up to date with WrestleMania too. It’s important to be well-rounded, after all. 😉

 

A Girl Who Reads

A little something in praise of all the smart/bookish/wordy girls out there, from Mark Grist, poet and battle rapper. (Yes, apparently that’s a job now!) This is so funny, sweet and clever that I had to share it. Enjoy!

 

“But what’s more important, what supersedes

is a girl with passion, wit and dreams…

So I like a girl who reads.”

 

P.S. Mark is on tour next month, so if this tickled your fancy (and you’re in the UK), you can go and see him in person. All the details are at markgrist.com.