Tuesday, February 24, 2009

vanderblt mansion 5th avenue new york city


I took a photograph this morning of a print I found on eBay. 

This was the home of  Cornelius Vanderbilt II, son of William Henry Vanderbilt, grandson of Cornelius "Commodore" Vanderbilt and older brother to George Washington Vanderbilt, builder and owner of the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC.

I'm fascinated by this house so I keep looking for articles and photographs of it to use as inspiration.

Monday, February 16, 2009

new format

I've neglected this blog for a few days. Trying to figure out a way to make it more interesting.

Lists every day are kind of boring. So I've decided to just post interesting items (and some lists too) to help those who have writer's block.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

#29

carousel horses on life size merry-go-round
antique car with skeleton inside
sapphire and diamond ring
quilt with bloodstains
pair of reading glasses
sheets hanging on clothes line to dry
darkroom found during renovations
outdated maps
bloodstained tablecloth

Monday, February 9, 2009

#28

milk glass
cable modem
movie scores
stack of board games
unused computers
thread spools of various colors
chalkboard
DVD player
HD television
laptop bag
picnic basket
elementary school turned into apartments
frozen pond hides two dead bodies

Saturday, February 7, 2009

haunting statues


Statues are a great way to kick start some writing. Whether they resemble children, angels, pets or something else, take a closer look at one the next time you come across it. You might be amazed at the ideas you come up with.

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

Friday, February 6, 2009

#27

half finished love letter
army fatigues
silk scarf
apple trees
Scottish highlands
Tower of London
time travel
GPS unit
bicycle w/ basket
frog cookie jar
camping equipment

Thursday, February 5, 2009

#26

embroidery thread
lemon pound cake
flute w/message rolled up inside
trumpet w/dent in bell
empty mason jars
chess set made of marble and sapphire
pewter letters
cookie cutters
stuffed animals
tower w/locked door
vintage magazines
tea cozies
surgical instruments
weather devices
sundial
barometer
rain gauge
silk sheets
cotton napkins
flower pots

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

#25

newspaper clippings of serial killer slayings
car wreck that wasn't an accident
family Bible that holds a few secrets
forged birth certificate
headstone with name spelled wrong
costume jewelry
pin pricks on envelope/piece of paper
missing newspaper delivery boy

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

#24

lawn mower w/blood on blades
lemonade pitcher w/matching glasses
antique wedding bands
antique engagement rings
vintage clothing patterns
printing press
alphabet books
murder victim w/clothesline wrapped around neck
Christmas cards
British coins in piggy bank
brown wrapping paper
toy cars
easy bake oven
maid uniform w/blood on it
globe w/secret compartment

Monday, February 2, 2009

#22 and #23

I have no excuse for missing Friday's post. Totally forgot. Guess I was too happy to have my internet and cable back up. LOL

Here is a list of possible character names I have collected over the years. I like odd names and plain names spelled differently. Some are names I've read in other books and some are names I've found in baby name books or online.

North
Peabody
Finn
Robert
Edward
Bella
Alice
Rosalie
Esme
Carlisle
Jacob
Jasper
Emmett
Arthur
Elliott
Peyton
Lula
Oscar
Edgar
Alaine
Laine
Alivia
Ziva
Reece
Rowan
Reta
Reva
Dixie
Tessa
Duke
Dutch
Daisy
Zero
Marcus
Sam





Sunday, February 1, 2009

Inspiration


thread rack
Originally uploaded by mysterywriter
After I took this picture, I was carrying the thread rack to another room and was thinking to myself I hoped I didn't fall, because I had the pointed parts toward me. Then I thought what a great idea to murder someone with it! I can see the crime scene investigators now, scratching their heads as they try to figure out how all those little holes came to be in the murder victim. MUHAHAHAHA

Seriously, I liked this idea. Here I was, taking a picture to show a friend of mine something I had bought today (on sale, too) and the idea just hit me. Sometimes a writer doesn't need fancy tricks or writing exercises to get their imagination going. Just buying something for another hobby (or as a gift for someone) can spark your creativity.