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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best book magazine in the UK“, author Rue Matthiessen shares the inspiration behind her new book, Castles & Ruins: Unraveling Family Mysteries & Literary Legacy In The Irish Countryside.
Written by JJ Barnes
I interviewed Rue Matthiessen about her life and career, what inspired her to start writing, and the creative process that went into her new book, Castles & Ruins: Unraveling Family Mysteries & Literary Legacy In The Irish Countryside.
My name is Rue Matthiessen. I live in Sag Harbor, NY.
When I was 10 years old I wanted to write a book, and did it. Called Tuscarora, it was a story about an elephant.
I was seven years old when I was first writing journals and poems. As an adult, I was a photographer, and had my own studio. But I began to feel limits with photography. That was when I began writing. For me, there were so many places one could go on a page. No limits.
About 2 years.
About 5 years. However, getting it published took many more years. There’s the writing side, and for many writers now, the business side. It’s hard to do both.
I had to write it. Once I went back to Ireland, there was no choice in the matter. Fortunately, I have a supportive family.
I had no challenges. No day was complete for me if I wasn’t working on it. I Just kept going.
First, going to Ireland. I had my parents’ books and journals and poems. Also my husband’s father handed down a great research library on Ireland.
As with the book I’m currently writing (a novel), I’ve found that a big plan doesn’t work for me. Always, for me, it’s about the characters. Once the characters are clear, they sort of tell me where the story should go. In the case of Castles & Ruins, which is of course non-fiction, this still applied. I used my mother’s writings about that summer as a guide, and conversations with my father were helpful.
Through them, and the trip I took with my family, the book took shape, and so did my place in the book. At first I thought I was writing a memoir of my mother. Eventually, I realized that Castles & Ruins was really my memoir.
I did most of the editing myself. For me, in the early stages, it isn’t helpful to get a lot of guidance. I need to interface closely with a text in order to find a direction for a book. Later on, in some cases, much later, it’s time to get an opinion. Still later, would be the final polish.
First, read, read, read. Think about the different styles of writers that appeal. Consider the mechanics of their paragraphs and narratives. Second: But when you sit down to write don’t worry about what you think your writing should be. Don’t force anything. But do sit down and work every day. Absolutely stay in touch with it, and listen to what it’s trying to tell you. (However, people have a very individual approach to work. That’s only my approach.)
Also, I think all the workshops around, coaches and conferences – can be helpful for some. For connections, to a degree. Maybe. But I would say it’s good to keep in mind that it is an industry. I myself have encountered advice and critiques that were extraordinarily bad.
I am in the middle of the 3rd draft of a novel called Julia With Closed Eyes. It’s about a band of Dutch thieves, a British spy, and an American woman who is blind to her own situation. The theft of the painting, Julia With Closed Eyes, is the catalyst that changes all of their lives.
I am, and yes.
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