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Why Dogs--Again?
Okay, I admit it. I'm following fellow Killer Hobbyist Tracy
Weber here, in more ways than one. I
really appreciate it, and hope she doesn't mind.
First, she inspired me to write a
blog about why so many of my stories involve dogs. She'd done a blog for InkSpot, and followed
up with it here, about how her lifetime love of animals inspired her
writing. I therefore wrote my monthly
post for InkSpot, the Midnight Ink blog, this week about some of my own
background involving dogs.
I liked it! I love dogs!
And I decided it wouldn't hurt to repeat it, more or less, here at
Killer Hobbies. Tracy did something similar.
So here it is--a variation on my
InkSpot post. If you've read it already,
that's great--and whether or not you have, I hope you enjoy it here.
Okay, I love animals, particularly
dogs. They especially inspire my
writing. Of the four mystery series I
write or have written, every one of them features dogs.
In my first mystery series, the
Kendra Ballantyne Pet-Sitter Mysteries that I wrote for Berkley Prime Crime,
Kendra was a lawyer who lived in the Hollywood Hills with her Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel Lexie. At the time, I
was a practicing lawyer, and I still live in the Hollywood Hills with my two
Cavaliers, including Lexie. I haven't
tripped over murder victims, though--except in my mind.
My second series, the Pet Rescue
Mysteries, were a spin-off from the Kendra books. And now I'm writing two series simultaneously
for Midnight Ink which both feature dogs: the Superstition Mysteries, where the
protagonist runs a pet boutique, and the Barkery & Biscuits Mysteries,
where the protagonist is a veterinary technician who bought a human bakery and
turned half into a barkery where she sells healthy dog treats.
In addition, one of the other two
series I write, romances for Harlequin, consists of paranormal romances for
Nocturne, featuring Alpha Force, a covert military unit of shapeshifters. Yes, many are werewolves and they happen to
have cover dogs while they're in human form.
So why dogs? I'm not sure why I started loving them, but I
do know I convinced my grandfather to buy me my first puppy from a pet store
when I was eight years old. I learned a horrible
lesson then about pet stores. My mother
took Cuddles to a vet when I was in school the next day, and she had
distemper. We returned her to the store
and learned that all the dogs there had distemper. In those days we couldn't even bring a dog
into the house for a three-month quarantine period after that, and I used the
time to research breeds. My next puppy
was a Boston Terrier from a qualified breeder, and I had Frisky for quite a
while.
And then, years later, on my
first trip to London
I saw my first Cavalier King Charles Spaniel on the Underground. The rest was my history. I hunted for a Cavalier puppy when I returned
to the States and have been owned by them ever since.
Dogs have inspired other aspects
of my life, too, and I absolutely love writing about them. In fact, I'm always dreaming up new story
ideas but don't have time to follow up on all of them. Someday, maybe... But meantime, I love writing my current
mysteries and hope to for a long time.
I actually could tell you more
about my love of animals and how they inspired me--and that can be a topic for
another blog!
So... here it is, again. I hope you enjoyed this blog post--possibly
again. It's got my mind churning on
those potential related topics for future blogs. Let's see how that goes...!
1 comment:
It's great that you are able to use your love of dogs in your writing.
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