5 IRL Things That Inspired My Books

Since I have quite the backlist now, I thought it would be fun to discuss five topics in my books and the real life events that inspired them. :)

1. Chess in the Horrorscape series. I actually play chess. I used to be fairly good at it-- and have played against national masters-- but I was way better at the antichess variant, in which the goal is to lose all of your pieces first in a series of forced captures. (In fact, I once beat one of said NMs at antichess!) I thought it would be creepy if someone took that one level further and built a series of killings around an imaginary game of chess! And boom-- that inspired the serial killer in the book. :)

2. Pulp horror in Little Deaths. To research for the book, I read a lot of books about trash cinema and Roger Corman (seriously, his movies are pretty wild!). I wanted to write about an actress who was in movies that people loved but didn't take seriously as "real" art. There's a mini documentary on Vox about The Room where the host talks about "Z-films," which become cult classics but don't necessarily do well commercially. People who appreciate Z-films and trash cinema are often correlated with having higher intelligence because, as with the appeal of foreign or art house films, these are movies that are often avant-garde and challenge the status quo. The direct-to-VHS boom was so freeing when it came to output and creativity, but for someone like Donni, I felt like it could lead to type-casting and an inability to see her beyond "just another scream queen."

3. Medieval literature/history in Batter My Heart. For reasons I won't be getting into, I ended up taking a medieval lit class during my first year of college. It wasn't relevant to my studies-- I just needed the credits-- and I used to joke at how useless it was, and how I'd never use that knowledge for anything. Then over a decade later, I crammed all of that knowledge into BMH by making the hero a medieval lit scholar who is also working on a dense and literary romance novel as his thesis. Before the heroine convinces him to give it a happy ending, the story he writes is loosely based on the story of Pedro and Ines of Portugal. Look it up. It's Game of Thrones dark and does NOT have an HEA.

4. Food allergies in Raise the Blood. I haven't seen a lot of books that have characters with food sensitivities/allergies, outside of mystery novels. I gave the heroine mine because I am an advocate for food allergy/sensitivity awareness. Food is a central and unavoidable part of our lives and if you have dietary restrictions that you need to follow for the sake of your health, it can be very invasive and stressful to deal with. I can't dine out spontaneously, and I have to read the ingredients labels of everything I consume that isn't a single ingredient (like an apple). Characters with food allergies often get killed off in mysteries, so I thought it would be fun to write one where the poor allergy/sensitivity-laden person doesn't die; they just get put out of commission for a while.

5. Video rentals in Rent Girl. While watching a documentary about the last functional Blockbuster video store, I couldn't stop thinking about those cassettes and what a perfect vehicle they would make for smuggling hidden items. Especially when the people being interviewed talked about some of the things the people left in the cassettes by mistake. (Or shall we say, "mistake"?) It made me think, Why not drugs? And the bare bones of this story were formed. Also, I just think video stores are incredibly nostalgic. If you've ever been in one, you can INSTANTLY recall the smell, just like that (old popcorn and carpet cleaner). I wanted Rent Girl to feel like a sleazy, low-budget crimesploitation story that you could actually FIND at a video rental store back in the day, so it ended up becoming a very meta work.

I hope this was interesting to some of you. LMK if you'd like to see more posts like this sometime. :)
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Published on January 13, 2024 00:07
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Sarah (is clearing her shelves) This was fascinating and I would definitely like to read more posts like it. I'm glad you were finally able to put your Medieval Lit class to good use.


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Nenia Campbell Sarah (is clearing her shelves) wrote: "This was fascinating and I would definitely like to read more posts like it. I'm glad you were finally able to put your Medieval Lit class to good use."

Thank you so much ❤️

That medieval class was such a wildcard. The professor teaching it was fun and engaging though, and I learned a lot of interesting things about courtly love and honor.


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Dana I was crazy good at chess as a kid. Before self-doubt became a hindrance, I suppose. My instincts were apparently very strong. I still have a Pavlovian love response for the game. It’s also my favorite musical!


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Nenia Campbell Dana wrote: "I was crazy good at chess as a kid. Before self-doubt became a hindrance, I suppose. My instincts were apparently very strong. I still have a Pavlovian love response for the game. It’s also my favo..."

That's awesome! It's a really fun game. When I played, I could actually feel it forcing my brain to think in new ways. But it's very time consuming. 😅 I'm so glad you have a pavlovian joy response to the game hehe.


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Sarah I LIVE FOR LEARNING STUFF LIKE THIS!! Especially intrigued by the pulp horror/ "Z-list" films that inspired Little Deaths. This is the first time I'm learning about that type of art and I love that "trash" can challenge the status quo as much as "esoteric" media!


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Sarah And "Batter My Heart"--as if it's not already obvious that I like reading about novel-writing. A favorite trope.


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Nenia Campbell Sarah Beth wrote: "I LIVE FOR LEARNING STUFF LIKE THIS!! Especially intrigued by the pulp horror/ "Z-list" films that inspired Little Deaths. This is the first time I'm learning about that type of art and I love that..."

Thank you so much! I'm a huge fan of pulp horror and I've always wanted to write a book that pays homage to that. I hope you enjoy Batter My Heart too! It talks a lot about my love of history and bodice-rippers. 😁🥰🥰


TL *Humaning the Best She Can* Very interesting :)

Agree about video stores, I was sad when family video finally closed 😢

The chess stuff: 🙌 go Nenia 📖 :)


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Sarah Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ wrote: "Sarah Beth wrote: "I LIVE FOR LEARNING STUFF LIKE THIS!! Especially intrigued by the pulp horror/ "Z-list" films that inspired Little Deaths. This is the first time I'm learning about that type of ..."

ok, now I'm even more excited


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Nenia Campbell TL wrote: "Very interesting :)

Agree about video stores, I was sad when family video finally closed 😢

The chess stuff: 🙌 go Nenia 📖 :)"


OMG same. I miss rentals.


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Nenia Campbell Sarah Beth wrote: "Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ wrote: "Sarah Beth wrote: "I LIVE FOR LEARNING STUFF LIKE THIS!! Especially intrigued by the pulp horror/ "Z-list" films that inspired Little Deaths. This i..."

aww YAY


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Nenia Campbell YESSS. I miss the old video rental days.


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Ayesha the Great 🍉 (Barbie's Version) I love stuff like this! It feels like an author interview and i love it!


TL *Humaning the Best She Can* Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ wrote: "YESSS. I miss the old video rental days."

Blockbuster was one of my favorite places to go back then


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Nenia Campbell Ayesha wrote: "I love stuff like this! It feels like an author interview and i love it!"

Omg thank you so much 🥰


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Nenia Campbell TL wrote: "Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ wrote: "YESSS. I miss the old video rental days."

Blockbuster was one of my favorite places to go back then"


Haha same 😭


TL *Humaning the Best She Can* Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ wrote: "TL wrote: "Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ wrote: "YESSS. I miss the old video rental days."

Blockbuster was one of my favorite places to go back then"

Haha same 😭"


Good times

Did they sell used movies? Don't remember


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Nenia Campbell I believe they did


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