With my second MG adventure, The Search for the Stone of Excalibur, coming out soon, I looked back on how I began writing for kids in the first place. Writing a children’s book was an unexpected step, inspired by a family trip to Egypt. In
fact, I should say I owe it all to my (wonderful) late mother, who read about a
tour to Egypt in a magazine. I wasn’t sure about Egypt because Europe is more
to my liking, but Mum was insistent, so I went along with her whim. We took my
two nephews with us, and they became the ‘models’ for the two young heroes of
the book, Justin and Adam Sinclair.
Mom, me, my nephew Connor (Adam in the book), and nephew Michael (Justin in the book). |
This short story grew into a children’s book, the
first in the middle-grade adventure series, Chronicles
of the Stone. It had to because by the end of the first book I realized
that my heroes couldn’t possibly save the world in one book ... they’d have to continue
the adventure, which just grew from there. The fun part was basing the plot on
actual events. The boys’ journey closely mirrors much of what we saw and did in
Egypt, but obviously is a thousand times more exciting. I’d give anything to
actually find an old scarab that was the key to an ancient mystery. The Secret of the Sacred Scarab is available on Amazon. You can follow Adam and Justin's adventures by visiting the website. Live the adventure!
by Fiona Ingram
5 comments:
Nice post. I like that it was inspired by your own vacation. It's reminded me that this book is on my to be read list. I'll need to bump it up a bit.
Thanks - I appreciate that. Since you're also on the Egyptian theme we should swop books/reviews.
interesting book and love learning why an author writes about a certain topic/theme. I am going to add this to my list of books for my students.
Awww...I love how the story was inspired by your own experiences. I love the photo of you, your mom, and your nephews. How fun! Lookin forward to the next book! Thanks for linking in the Kid Lit Blog Hop
Thanks for the comments, Karen and Renee. I am also fascinated by what inspires an author.
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