Elizabeth Barber Q&A
Q&A with Elizabeth Barber, author of Stone Arrows.
A long time ago! When I was about six, I remember stapling together little books about fairies that I’d written and illustrated. I’m still at my happiest when I have a pen in my hand, or nowadays a keyboard at my fingertips.
Like most writers, I love reading and I particularly like reading books for children. As a child I read pony books, boarding school stories and just about anything I could find in the library. I like any novel with a good ‘hook’ and an exciting plot – the kind of book you don’t want to put down when it’s time to turn out the light.
I’m one of those writers who works best in one place – and that’s usually a table in my living room. The window looks out on a huge hornbeam tree that helps transport me to the natural world where Zeta and Finn live. I’m also lucky enough to have an amazing wood nearby and I often go there, early in the morning, with my two dogs – a toy poodle called Murphy and Monty the Chihuahua. We sit on a log and I imagine Zeta flitting through the trees with her bow and arrow.
I often find that random objects will give me the idea for a story, and Stone Arrows grew out of one of these. Some years ago, I was digging in my garden when I saw something unusual in the stony soil. When I wiped it my heart did a flip! I’d found the flint flake that you can see on this website. It’s very small - only five and a half centimetres long - but it’s my most treasured possession. Straightaway I imagined who the last person to hold it might have been. And that’s when Zeta came into my life.
I start off with an idea then ask myself questions. I usually have the shape of the story and how it might end. The funny thing is, I can be halfway through writing and then suddenly the character does something I’m not expecting and the story takes a completely different turn.
Write as often as you can and never give up! I used to write magazine articles and short stories but I wish I’d got round years ago to publishing a novel. I hope the ideas I’ll be adding to this website will help you to write something of your own. What starts off as a short five minute exercise may end up as a full length novel! It happens sometimes.