by Kerrie Paterson
What Makes Small Towns so Special?
As well as the physical aspect of the small town, it’s also the people that make it unique. The sense of community, the two-degrees of separation between everyone, the pulling together in a crisis – all of which make small towns such fun to write. Everyone knowing everyone else’s business can be both a blessing and a curse!
Creating Characters in a Small Town Setting
I sometimes use pinterest for the visual representation of my characters. I usually have an idea in my head of what they look like, and then spend countless hours searching Google to find someone who matches. Away from the physical side, I have to admit I’m an eavesdropper and love to people-watch, so I get ideas for mannerisms and patterns of speech from observing. I’m also a sucker for human-interest stories and will often read something and tuck the idea away in the back of my mind.
I’m a big fan of the beta hero and I think small towns are where he comes into his own. He’s not the rich, arrogant, city millionaire; he’s more often than not someone who works with their hands, or has their own small business. Community and family means a lot to him. *sigh* To me, that’s very sexy!
Every small town has their local character and I like to populate my towns with a few memorable secondary characters. I think that helps the town seem more real and can add lighter elements to lift the story.
My latest book, Elsie's Place, was published in 2017. Here is the blurb. I hope you enjoy reading it.
Caught between the needs of her mother ravaged by
dementia and the demands of her adult children, Pat must learn to put herself
first to salvage both her new life and her new love.
I love to love - travelling around this great country of ours. I've recently come back from a month- long road trip with my son and we saw so many amazing places.
I love to laugh - at the latest play I'm stage managing. Much Ado About Nothing is such a funny play and being involved has been so much fun!
I love to learn - what makes people "light up" i.e. what's their passion.
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Kerrie Paterson writes contemporary women's fiction and small town romance—stories about women in their 40s and above who have reached a crossroads in their life. She loves to write about women’s relationships with their friends and family, as well as their romances.
When she’s not writing, she’s a Scout leader, crew for a local drama theatre, taxi driver for her teenage son and keeper of the family knowledge (aka ‘Mum, have you seen my camera / phone / cable etc?’). In her spare time (ha!), she's a yoga student, keen photographer and avid reader.
Kerrie lives in the Hunter Valley, Australia.
I’m a big fan of the beta hero and I think small towns are where he comes into his own. He’s not the rich, arrogant, city millionaire; he’s more often than not someone who works with their hands, or has their own small business. Community and family means a lot to him. *sigh* To me, that’s very sexy!
Every small town has their local character and I like to populate my towns with a few memorable secondary characters. I think that helps the town seem more real and can add lighter elements to lift the story.
Elsie's Place
My latest book, Elsie's Place, was published in 2017. Here is the blurb. I hope you enjoy reading it.
A Grand Design style renovation – with a literal skeleton
in the closet.
Sixty-year-old widowed school principal Patricia inherits
a run-down, historic house in Newcastle, NSW, from Elsie, an old lady she’d
befriended.
On leave following a distressing incident at her school,
Pat throws herself into restoring the house with the help of new friends –
architect Susan, whose longing for a child threatens her marriage, and Lauren,
a single mum stubbornly sacrificing her dreams of self-employment for the
security of a nine-to-five job. Attraction flares between Pat and Andy, the
historic restoration expert she hires.
While menacing phone calls and destructive break-ins
threaten to derail the restoration project, a shocking discovery causes
repercussions no-one could have foreseen.
I love to love - travelling around this great country of ours. I've recently come back from a month- long road trip with my son and we saw so many amazing places.
I love to laugh - at the latest play I'm stage managing. Much Ado About Nothing is such a funny play and being involved has been so much fun!
I love to learn - what makes people "light up" i.e. what's their passion.
Find Out More About Kerrie
Pinterest - https://au.pinterest.com/kerriepaterson3/
Website - http://kerriepaterson.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kerrie.paterson.3 and https://www.facebook.com/KerriePatersonAuthor/
Kerrie Paterson writes contemporary women's fiction and small town romance—stories about women in their 40s and above who have reached a crossroads in their life. She loves to write about women’s relationships with their friends and family, as well as their romances.
When she’s not writing, she’s a Scout leader, crew for a local drama theatre, taxi driver for her teenage son and keeper of the family knowledge (aka ‘Mum, have you seen my camera / phone / cable etc?’). In her spare time (ha!), she's a yoga student, keen photographer and avid reader.
Kerrie lives in the Hunter Valley, Australia.