Plotting in Puddles
Yes, I love those rainy days and nights. There is something magical and romantic about walking in the rain with the one you love under a big umbrella. Even sitting by the window and watching the drops cleanse the earth and refresh the spirit. The most relaxing thing in the world for me is listening the gentle patter of rain against the roof or skylight just above my bed when wrapped in my guy's arms.
When was the last time you ran through a puddle – on purpose? Remember being a carefree kid and stomping in the puddle?
As for inspiration for plotting? Rain? Well, yeah. Just sit, listen and let your body and mind run wild through the drizzle. Put on your favorite rain coat and go for a walk in the summer rain – don't think about your troubles, don't think about your plot…just let the water sing to your soul. Running water can have an amazing effect on your imagination, if you listen to it. It's natural, it's a force of nature that can be both refreshing and deadly, depending on the circumstances.
Now take your character and put them in the rain. How do they react? Do you have the primadona who is horrified her hair will frizz? Are there bad memories of a storm as a child? Does your hero want nothing more than to drag the heroine into his arms and kiss the rain from her lips?
Next time it rains, make use of all of your senses and enjoy! And to really set the mood – here's some inspiration from the Neil Sedaka.



Thrilled to read this Debora. I find rain to be one of the most inspiring things in life. As a writer I try and utilize every dreary, rainy day to my advantage. I don’t just jump in puddles I dance in the rain.
Great post, and I loved the visuals. R.M.Gilbert(Quote) (Reply)
Sadly, I don’t take advantage of listening to the rain. I should. What a great way to relax and think! Jennifer Shirk(Quote) (Reply)
See? Now this is the exact kind of character analysis I want. I have no idea if my character will freak over frizz!!!
I love the rain, too.
Bethanne(Quote) (Reply)
For me, the fear of frizz was when I was much younger and cared about such things – right now I’m more apt to say, enjoy the moment and forget the hair – but not all of my heroines are at that stage in their life just yet. LOL. Debora(Quote) (Reply)