Are there times when you need inspiration to use in your
stories? For instance, if you are imagining a setting but can’t quite figure
out how it should look. Or how the cities are constructed. Or how people in your
story worlds express themselves in art or leisure – there are ways to be
inspired.
When I’m not sure about how to build a story world, I do a
lot of online research. But there are times when I’m not sure what to look
for. Perhaps what I’m looking for doesn’t actually exist in the “real world.”
What I’ve found (and what you probably know) is that
authors can gain inspiration just about anywhere. You never know what will spur
an idea that will give you one more piece to the puzzle.
There are three YouTube channels that I find especially
helpful when looking for inspiration.
Architectural Digest
https://www.youtube.com/@Archdigest
For the most part I watch their videos because I have an interest in architecture. A recent video showed a futuristic home with detachable rooms! Sounds like a setting I could add to one of my stories.
Another video compared Disney animated castle interiors to real castles. The
presenter went into detail with comparisons and history without being dry or
boring. So, if I want to use something similar in one of my fantasy stories, I
have a starting point.
The Met
https://www.youtube.com/@metmuseum
The Met museum's channel has videos about art, music, interviews
and performances. You never know what
you might see that will inspire a story idea. They go into detail in their
relatively short videos, so you can end up watching quite a few of them at a time. .
Library of Congress
https://www.youtube.com/@loc
As with The Met, the LOC includes a lot of information
about history, interviews and special events. They sponsor a yearly national
book festival, and you can watch the presentations online.
Even if you aren’t able to physically visit the museums and
libraries. There are options for research or just to learn something new. You
never know what will spark an idea or help you to imagine a world that’s a
perfect fit for your story.
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