Usually
when I write a book the last thing I do is dream up the title. My mind
automatically skips to the hero first and I spend many blissful hours
imagining how he will look, what he will be like (it’s a tough job…).
Once he’s embedded in my mind, my heart and, most importantly, a word
document, I conjure up a heroine who will knock him off his manly feet.
Following that I work out how they will meet, and the plot forms from
there. Only when I’ve written The End do I start to think what the book
will be called.
With Life After, my whole writing process was
knocked on its head. I was jogging one morning – I spend most of the day
on my backside so I like to begin doing something active – and my mind
was running faster than my legs (as usual). Instead of working through
the plot of the book I was writing, it started to drift and I recall
these words suddenly bouncing through my brain: He saw his life in two
parts. Life Before and Life After.
I had no idea who he was,
but the words wouldn’t go away. It seemed I had come up with the title
of a book, but with no content to back it up. A totally foreign
experience for me. By the time I made it to the computer my mind was
buzzing with possibilities for the plot, but I still had no idea who he
was, which frustrated me. Could I think of a plot without having met my
hero? Whoever he was, he had to have experienced a life-changing event,
so I started from there. My idea for this incident, as my hero refers to
it as, led me down a certain path…and sorry, I can’t say more than that
here. I can tell you that by now this hero was shouting at me. I could
see him. Jake, with the dark hair and somber grey eyes. I knew who he’d
been, what he’d lived through and who he was now. And knowing all this I
could imagine the woman he’d fall in love with. Kat, with the curly
hair and bubbly personality, who would shake up his life all over again.
I’ve
written several books since Life After but always with the hero first,
and the title last. I would love to experience writing it the other way
round again. Maybe I need to go jogging more ☺
Kathryn Freeman
Twitter: @kathrynfreeman1
http://www.kathrynfreeman.co.uk
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