As I edit through the filter of my voice I smile.
The source of inspiration coming to mind in vivid color.
I don’t know if this is because I have a photographic memory or if all creators vividly remember the inspiration that led to artistic release.
Consumable output.
In my case more often than not it’s a visual – an image – that inspires the written word.
Case In Point
From Bishop Pair
She had to admit, she was intrigued. Senior cadets carried side arms that looked nothing like what she’d seen on Earth. They also didn’t look like anything from any science fiction movie she’d ever seen. They were much smaller and sleek in design. Of course, she’d never seen one in use so she had no idea how they worked or performed but the confidence with which the senior cadets carried themselves left her guessing the weapons worked as they were meant. To protect.
How I worded this was inspired by a visual from Patriot Games.
This scene – having been to Anapolis as well as the Citadel – translated in unique ways that allowed me to visualize military students through the eyes of one of their newest cadets.
Each time I read this scene images associated with the influence appear on what Jose Silva calls the mental screen.
The mind’s eye.
Life
When art influences art.


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