I was lucky enough to visit
the aptly named Cliff Cottage up in Aberdeenshire one day last week. It’s owned
by a very kind writer who loves to share with other writers the inspirational
quality of the cottage and its situation overlooking the North Sea.
After an early start for the
fairly long journey by train in the delightful company of two of my friends, we
arrived in time for the fun crime writing talk and exercise given by one of our
‘up north’ friends. And fun it was, with each of the small groups trying to
construct a crime story from the given characters and setting. Amidst the
laughter, we all managed to come up with some kind of scenario and plot. It was such a lovely day, we were able to sit on the patio nibbling on fresh fruit while we exercised the little grey cells.
But the day was mainly about
catching up with writer friends normally spread around different areas of
Scotland, enjoying the lovely buffet lunch, and admiring the stunning views and
cottage. Unfortunately, we had to travel back late in the day rather than stay
over in one of the pretty bedrooms but the cottage worked its magic on us just
the same. And I’m sure I don’t need to tell the female readers of this blog how
much talking we did on the homeward journey! An excellent day out all round.
Meanwhile, for anyone
interested in children’s fiction, my delightful Featured Author on the Flights of Imagination blog is Antje Hergt who is visiting from Germany and talking
about the inspiration behind her debut novel, Darinel Dragon Hunter.Now to apply some of that inspiration from the other day to my writing in progress!
Rosemary
7 comments:
That is a beautiful cottage in a magnificent setting, Rosemary. It does look like a magical place for writers. I'm sure it will really inspire your week's writing. xx
No, of course it doesn't surprise me that a lot of chin wagging went on - it's what it's all about. Sounds a great day.
Hi Joanna - evidently, the cottage has inspired many a writer to produce a lot of words when staying there.
Absolutely, Wendy!
Lovely photos - I can imagine it being a very inspiring place to write!
Isn't it just, Vikki!
What a lovely place - it has such a friendly, welcoming look about it - and the gorgeous view too! It sounds like a wonderful day :-) x
It sounds like a perfect place to write and catch up with your writing friends!
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