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Hitskip

2/21/2025

 
By Julie Sampson
Novelists are often asked where they get their ideas. All writers know it’s an impossible question. Is there a muse that creeps into the writer’s nook, sprinkling idea dust across her desk? Perhaps. Maybe it’s divine intervention or a deceased writer channeling characters and scenes into the writer’s mind as she toils over the blank page.
 
All writers have their own approach. My ideas are stolen from everyday life, like a thief on the prowl for anything unusual, hilarious, gross or bizarre. I generally don’t have to look far as these things organically cross my path. The key is to pay attention and when it hits, I jot down observations on foolscap yellow notepads with an arsenal of rolling writer pens.
 
In my recently published kid-lit novel titled Ruby and The Boss Cricket, there’s an antique dresser discovered by Ruby, the protagonist, and the dresser is inhabited by an orchestra of crickets led by the Boss Cricket. The idea for the novel came when I discovered a dresser dumped by the curbside destined for the landfill. The dresser was scratched and water stained, but I know a thing or two about bringing old furniture back to life, so I hauled it home and refurbished it. Later that day I was skimming the pool and found a dead mole in the filter basket. I analyzed the waterlogged mole before putting it to rest in the woods. That night there was a cricket hiding in my room, chirping away at 2 a.m., causing sudden-onset insomnia. The foolscap notes from that day read: bossy cricket…jalopy dresser…drowned mole. I Googled mole and cricket and discovered that there is such a thing as a mole cricket. And so began the ideas for the first book in the Inspire Island series.
 
The sequel’s main character, Galvin the Tomte, was inspired by an adorable gnome garden statue that captivated my imagination. What if Galvin came to life and created mischief? What if only one girl could see him? What if they got together with Ruby and the Boss Cricket? The story took off from there and the novel will be published by Level Best Books in December 2025.
 
Recently, my spry 85-year-old mother popped over for lunch. We spent a lovely afternoon together on an otherwise bleak winter day, and I walked her to her car when it was time to leave.
 
“Be careful when you backup,” I said, pointing across the road. “I’m parked directly behind you.”
 
“I’ll try my best,” she said, grinning and revving her green Toyota Camry.
 
Cruuuunch.
 
She backed up into the bumper of my SUV, pumped the brakes, gunned the car into drive, and peeled down the block like Kurt Russell in Death Proof.
 
Foolscap entry: Short story idea. Working title Hitskip based on police slang for a hit-and-run. Mother hits daughter’s car, speeds home to her retirement community, finds her book called Old School Hacks, and whips up a toothpaste concoction to buff out the scratch on her car. The green Camry paint and the toothpaste concoction is a Leprechaun attraction-agent. Soon the elderly mother’s apartment is inundated with leprechauns…The ending hasn’t hit me yet, but I have my pad and pen ready for when it shows up. Perhaps I should invite my mother to lunch again.

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Julie Sampson is the author of two novels, The Eye in the Ceiling and The Winter Hexagon, and two non-fiction books, Elite Wrestling and Beginning Wrestling. Ruby and the Boss Cricket is the first novel in the Inspire Island Middle Grade series. 

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Susan Armstrong link
2/21/2025 01:10:06 pm

Thanks for sharing this fun blog. I can relate to your process of gathering story ideas. Now I'm eager to read your books,


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