Byron Barlowe

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We tend to think of writers creating their work from deep wells of personal inspiration. But often a creative spark is struck from some kind of external circumstance. The Inklings received ideas and motivation from a number of outside sources—Tolkien’s publisher asking for another Hobbit book, for example, or Lewis’s publisher asking him to write something on the problem of pain, or the wager between Tolkien and Lewis. Charles Williams regularly sought suggestions for new projects.
Bandersnatch: C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and the Creative Collaboration of the Inklings
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