Holiday Writing by Allison Symes
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Do you write anything connected to holidays, whether they’re ones you’ve taken, or ones where you've sent your characters away? I don’t though I can see the appeal. You’ve got the chance to put your characters out of their normal environment. How would that change their behaviour and attitudes? What would be the consequences?
How could you make use of holidays you’ve taken to enhance your stories? One idea is to use the landscape of where you’ve visited as a model for the setting for your story.
You could also think about the kind of holidays your characters would take and why. Would these cause friction with their spouses/other family members? Could there be humorous tales here?
I also appreciate my annual writing “holiday” at The Writers’ Summer School, Swanwick. It’s great to catch up with friends and to enjoy the workshops and courses on offer. I do come home feeling tired but inspired. Mind you, I think that’s a classic sign of a great writing event.
Holidays give us a chance to reassess and have a break. We can use them in the same ways for our characters. For non-fiction, many of the holidays are based around, in the UK, Christian festivals (Whit Sunday which this year was on 28th May is just one of them) so there could be pieces to be written about the links and history here.
Happy writing!
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