It depends on what you watch.
For me, yes. Watching certain shows is a huge help. The key,
of course, is good writing. From
characterization to plot twists to out-of-the-box thinking, you can find it all
on TV. Even reality TV.
Several years ago, I started watching a new show called The
Bachelor. Yep, I know, what? lol This got me thinking, what if one of the
contestants was undercover to protect the groom? Boom. That translated into a fun,
humorous, and slightly suspenseful, romantic contemporary I sold to The Wild
Rose Press, which I now have the rights back to and is self published under the
title SHE DOES KNOW JACK. Who would’ve thought watching a reality show would
get me a NOR Reviewer Top Pick?
Shows like NCIS, Supernatural, and Stargate SG-1 are huge on
characterization. Watching them week after week, for years, you see the
characters grow, make mistakes, and learn all with humor sprinkled throughout.
Wonderful lessons to follow in your writing. I used them while writing HER
UNIFORM COWBOY, Book 3 in my cowboy series, and this garnered me, not only a
NOR Reviewer Top Pick, but a Crown Heart of Excellence from InD’tale Magazine,
plus Kade was voted Best Cowboy in a Book/Reader’s Choice-LRC.
The dialogue in those three shows is strong, too. I find
myself watching, waiting for certain characters (Tony DiNozo, Dean Winchester,
Jack O’Neal) to open their mouths because you just never know what is going to
come out. Priceless. I would’ve given my eye teeth to write Jack O’Neal. He was
a stubborn, alpha hero (I’m a sucker for military men), very funny with
wonderful chemistry with Dr. Daniel Jackson. Watching them interact, even now
on DVD, you can see the dynamics of the relationship between two unlikely friends.
Definitely something a writer can carry over into their books. Especially a
series. I use buddy/buddy chemistry in my Harland County Series.
Like in my
latest release, Book Four: HER FOREVER COWBOY. The hero, Kevin, is similar to
Tony DiNozo, a charismatic lady’s man with a brain like Tim McGee and an
aversion to relationships like Leroy Jethro Gibbs. His relationship with his
cousin and two childhood friends, however, is strong, like that of Jack and
Daniel, and the others from NCIS. Their banter often has me laughing out loud
and that is what I want for my readers.
And if you’re looking for the unexpected, then you’ll
benefit from watching Sherlock, Sleepy Hollow and Once Upon A Time. Their twist
on familiar characters is inspiring. Watching them definitely teaches to think
out-side-the-box. Nothing is set in stone. The sky is the limit. So, go on,
take a break from writing and watch some TV. You never know, you just might
make your characters…more.
BLURB: Book
Four/Kevin: Her Forever Cowboy
Buy link will be available here: www.donnamichaelsauthor.com
Single mother Shayla Ryan is tired of running, and longs to
put down roots to create a stable environment for her baby girl and her younger
sister. Having grown up with the opposite, she’s determined to raise her
daughter right, and Harland
County holds a lot of
appeal. Too much appeal, in the form of a Casanova cowboy with eye-catching
good looks and easy charm. It was time to settle down, create a forever home,
and despite the fact the sexy cowboy interferes with her pulse, he’s made it
perfectly clear he’s allergic to forever.
If there’s one thing software company vice president, Kevin
Dalton loves more than puzzles, it’s women. Size, shape, race doesn’t matter as
long as they don’t want a relationship. Been there, done that. He’s not looking
to repeat the past, and happy to remain single. Until two beautiful redheads
drop him to his knees—one with her cutie-pie smile, the other with her elbow.
Too bad the elbow-toting beauty was both hot and puzzling. A killer combination
too strong to resist. So he doesn’t, and without realizing it, the redheads
slowly rewrite the code around his heart.
But when a danger from the woman’s past shows up and
threatens the girls’ future, will he rise to the challenge and fight to keep
them in his life? And if he does, can he really be what they need? A forever
cowboy?
BIO:
Donna writes Romaginative
Fiction—romance through the H’s—Hot, Humorous & Heartwarming. In eBook
and print, her titles range from sweet to hot, short to epic and anything in
between. You can find the ratings and length next to the book on her website. Donna
lives in Northeast PA where they experience
all four seasons, although, she wouldn’t mind hanging onto summer a bit more
and winter a bit less. Married to a career military man, she has four children,
and an assortment of rescued cats.
Voted most likely to succeed in high school,
Donna took that title to heart and set her sights on a writing career. Winner
of eHarlequin’s Round Robin Writer Contest, she turned to the Internet and now
has several titles published through The Wild Rose Press, one with Whimsical
Publications, and several self-published
novels, including the Amazon Best Selling Harland County Series, with her latest
release, Book Four/Kevin: HER FOREVER COWBOY.
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Donna, I too, get inspiration from TV shows. I love Sleepy Hollow and Once Upon a Time. The premise of She Does Know Jack is great. I've read your books and they're excellent. I wish you the best of luck. Congratulations on your awards!
ReplyDeleteDonna, I love all the NCIS shows, and you're right about learning how to develop characters from television programs. Not only do they show the develpment, but the movements and expressions needed with the conversation.
ReplyDeleteYour stories sound great.
There is inspiration in the most unlikely places. I'm so excited about your latest. I wish you many sales!
ReplyDeleteInspiration appears when and where it wants to, or so I've found. I take whatever I can get! Congratulations on all your ventures....
ReplyDeleteDonna, I'm a TV nut - with certain shows, like Once Upon a Time and love NCIS. I also never missed an episode of StarGate SG-1. Now it's Revolution and can't wait for Fallen Star. I too think it help especially when you listen to the dialogue and their expressions. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThere are some great shows out there and they can give a writer ideas for books.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your releases.
Janice~
Congrats on all the wonderful kudos this set of books received.
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