Location, Locaton by Neil McGowan
I’ve been out and about the last couple of days, and with more to come. The reason? Twofold, really. One is to spend some time with my family – my wife and I have next week off, and it’s the school holidays here in Scotland so what better opportunity. The other reason is more selfish – I’m looking around for inspiration and ideas of locations that may fit into current or future stories.
For me, this grounds the story in reality. For example, I was able to work out the timings of an abduction because the route my fictional antagonist took was one I’ve driven many times – I know exactly how long it takes; as a result, it was possible for me to work in other elements of a sub-plot that would make sense because of the times and distances involved. It felt real. A few of my beta readers have commented on this, saying the locations really spring to life for them.
I’ve used the same techniques in my young adult fiction. These books tend to be more action-adventure orientated with a decent dose of the supernatural, but the way I see it, the same rules apply; in fact, I’d argue more so – a location grounded in reality makes the supernatural elements feel more plausible. In one of them, I had a big set piece that took place in Dirleton Castle, on the East Lothian coast. It’s a site I know well, being as I got married there! It’s one of the most enjoyable pieces I can recall writing, despite being quite dark in tone.
Similarly, another one was set in the Middle East. I spent five years living and working there, and knew I wanted to write about it. I had the pictures and the setting, but no story. Then, as usually happens, something unrelated cropped up (overhearing a stroppy teenager arguing with her parents) and the two ideas seemed to click. I played about with a few things and ended up writing what I think is my favourite book so far.
(As an aside, my 1st reader, who happens to be my eldest daughter, has the sameopinion – she keeps asking when I’m going to write another book featuring the same characters.)
Today’s trip was to Craigmillar Castle. The photos in this post are all ones I took today. I don’t have a story for them, at least, not yet, but in the future… Time will tell.
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