Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts

Friday, March 2, 2012

Wine Country Inspirations


If you've been following my blog you know I'm currently tackling a writing challenge. When I first took this on I wasn't quite sure what I wanted to work on. I had a couple projects in the works, plus final edits of Framed, my upcoming mystery that I hope will be the first of the Kay Conroy mystery series! (check out the cover in an earlier post!)

But the gauntlet of a writing challenge called for just that, a challenge. In the back of my mind I'd thought that I might like to tackle a sequel to The Shell Keeper someday, but that seemed a little presumptuous considering I'd only just published it. Then came the wonderful reviews and, even better, readers who kept asking what happens next?

Pretty soon, I was doing the same thing, and when the challenge came along, I started to give my ideas more than a passing thought. I kinda/sorta knew where I wanted to go, but research, I found, can be a very inspiring thing. While The Shell Keeper was set in a fictional town inspired by Dillon, Colorado, the reservoir, and the lovely little town of Breckenridge, the sequel moves the story west, to where the Rocky Mountains give way to mesas edged by the Colorado River, and the earth and climate form a magically nurturing mix conducive to lush vineyards and ripe peach orchards.

The area around Palisade, Colorado offers much inspiration for the book's fictional location, but I have to admit the research is too much fun. Years ago I had friends who moved to the area to start a very successful winery. We've lost touch over time, but their adventure, and my brief excursions in the area left indelible memories that obviously tempted me to revisit it in fiction.

Of course, I hope my research will actually take me there in person someday soon. I'm thinking a visit to the vineyards, perhaps for the next harvest and Winefest, would be very inspiring...and tasty, too!

Friday, February 3, 2012

Inspiring Snowy Days!


It's a snowy day in Colorado and I'm posting this shot of the view from my office window. Mom heard in Texas that we were going to get 40 inches! Sounds like one of those tall tales they tell down there...but it is definitely over a foot so far!

Still, it's just the right sort of day to sit at my keyboard and work on the sequel to The Shell Keeper. I'm calling it SK2 so far. Not sure what to title it, but I'm sure that will come in time.

SK2 is set in the wine-making country of Colorado's western slope and the chapter I'm working on today starts on a hot August morning, which is keeping me warm and toasty at least in my thoughts. The hot cup of tea sitting beside my laptop is helping to warm my chilly fingers and encourage them not to give up and give in.

I'm tempted to sneak away and grab a good book to go with my cup of tea...but I think I'll just write one instead!