Even though I write murder
mysteries, just the thought of a haunted house puts shivers down my spine.
Perhaps it’s because I grew up in a time when kids entertained themselves by
telling ghost stories around a campfire in the dark. Or maybe I’m just a natural
born coward. For this reason I have the highest esteem for anyone who cohabits
(and cheerfully, too) with ghosts. Being a writer, most of my friends also
write, and a couple of them, a mother-daughter team, live in an
honest-to-goodness haunted house. They even have a blog where they share ghost
stories about their home and other spooky places.
Needless to say, these women are
my heroes. (Heroines?)
Let me introduce you to Lynn Somerville
and her talented daughter, Katie Somerville, co-authors of SCARY MONDAYS-VOLUME
I.
Lynn and Katie Somerville
This blog features a weekly ghost story
guaranteed to make you shiver. I asked Lynn how she came up with so many ideas
in this genre, and she said one story came about because of her hearing disability. Read on:
Inspiration for A Black Confession
By
Lynn Somerville
As writers
we’re often asked where our stories come from. Where do we get the ideas for
our tales? And the answer is, anywhere and everywhere. Here’s an example of
what I mean. It’s a little embarrassing, but it’s a great illustration–the seed
of a story can come from the strangest places.
I wrote a
short story called Black Lace, published in my anthology Scary Mondays Volume
One. It’s about a widower who’s dead wife is taking possession of him. I got
the idea from a song by Soundgarden. Now I’m hearing impaired, so the words I
heard Chris Cornell singing was, “I put on black lace.” That conjured in my head
the image of a man dressing as his late wife at her direction. Her ghost tells
him to wear her favorite black dress and put on make-up just as she did, all so
she can live again inside him.
The funny
thing is, being hearing impaired, I heard the words of the song incorrectly.
Cornell wasn’t singing “I put on black lace.” The lyrics are “I fell on black
days.”
Black Lace is
one of my favorite short stories and it’s one inspired because I heard the
wrong words to a song.
And that’s
where stories come from!
~~~~~~
Lynn Somerville
and Katie Somerville are a mother and daughter writing duo. Lynn writes a
weekly blog, Scary Mondays, http://lynnsomervillefiction.wordpress.com. Follow
Lynn on Twitter at http://twitter.com/lsomervilleinOK or on Facebook at
http://facebook.com/lynnsomerville author
When Katie
Somerville is not writing about zombies and ghosts, she plays bass and guitar
and sings lead vocals. She is a college freshman and loves to bake. Both Lynn
and Katie live in Oklahoma.
~~~~~~
I’ll bet you’re
as impressed with these brave gals as I am.
Cheers,
Jackie
What a great story, Jackie. I haven't read about or met writers who are hearing impaired. Lynn must have a terrific imagination swirling around in her near-silent world. Thanks for bringing her story to us.
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