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Goodreads asked Laura Enright:

How do you get inspired to write?

Laura Enright I'm pretty lucky. I don't really need to force inspiration on me. I daydream a lot. I can be in line at a store, or doing some task, and images and thoughts scurry through my head. And if I'm interested enough in one, it sends me off on the story. The Chicago Vampire Series books have been fun because each one has inspired the next. The first novel was tough only because I had no idea what I wanted. No plot or character in mind. I was doing it as an experiment and it was a lot of effort to create the characters and the histories. But once I had it down, the other books sort of flowed like water. Plus, in each one there are asides or scenes that inspire a new story, whether it be to explore past events. Book 4 is a flashback of one of the characters or whether it's to carry on something that occurred in the previous book. For example, two characters that appear in book 3 inspired a spin-off novel for them cause I enjoyed the dynamic so much. So it's been a rich experience in this respect. And the inspiration for the novels in the series have come from the stories themselves. I didn't sit down with the first novel and say, "Okay, this is going to be a series that follows this path to this goal." I would just come up with an idea to use to further the plot, then think, oh, I'd like to delve into that a bit more in another novel. It's been surprise for me as much for the characters.

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