By Tamara Carlisle (Guest Blogger)
In
Away from the Spotlight, Shannon Sutherland’s romantic
interest is Londoner, Will MacKenzie. I made him a Brit for a number
of reasons. First and foremost, I am of Scottish descent and I’ve
always had a thing for British men. In fact, my husband is a Scot.
To an American woman, a British man is fascinating as a matter of
course because he is different from American men. His speech is
different, his frame of reference is different, and his interests are
often different. When dating a Brit, you feel like it broadens your
horizons. Based upon my own personal experience, thanks to my
husband, I now have a fondness for British comedies, a good curry,
and rugby.
Second,
I knew that Shannon would travel abroad after the California Bar Exam
and I wanted Will to have a life over there as well as in the U.S.
because it allowed for a fuller experience when Will and Shannon met
during Shannon’s travels. Shannon stayed at Will’s flat in
London, visited some of his favorite places, and met his family and
friends. I suppose I could have created a character from another
European country, but I wrote what I know. My husband is British and
I have spent quite a bit of time in the U.K.
Finally,
I had Will and Shannon meet at The Royalist, a pub that was based
upon an old hangout of mine, the Ye Olde King’s Head Pub in Santa
Monica. I always preferred pubs over bars because they seemed more
casual and friendly, making it easier to meet people. And, although
the King’s Head has changed a little since my heyday, when I
frequented the pub, you couldn’t meet an American man there if you
tried. Most were from the U.K., Ireland, Continental Europe,
Australia, New Zealand or South Africa thanks to the pub’s location
not far from a popular hostel, and the availability of British beers
and the game of darts.
While
I agree that a British accent can make a girl melt, all British
accents are not created equal. My story is a fairytale of sorts with
Will being more of a Prince Charming-type. (That said, Shannon, a
newly-minted lawyer, was in no need of rescuing.) Will was raised in
an affluent suburb of London. Consequently, Will had posh accent,
very pretty to American ears, making him that much more attractive.
To the extent Americans hear British voices, the speakers tend to
have or mimic this type of accent. We’re somewhat used to it and,
generally, don’t have difficulty understanding it. However, if
Will had a rougher lower class accent and/or a regional accent from
another part of the U.K., he might have been difficult to understand.
This would have added other elements to the story I didn’t want or
need (the guy from the other side of the tracks, communication
issues, etc.).
When
reading romance novels, I want an escape from my relatively mundane
day-to-day tasks. I want to read about a life different than mine
without being so over-the-top that it’s unbelievable. It is my
hope that Away from the Spotlight provides this experience for
readers. And who knows? Maybe one of those guys from Game of
Thrones, Henry Cavill, or Robert Pattinson might meet an American
law student who doesn’t recognize him sometime soon. It could
happen.
[I want to
apologize to Tamara. This post was supposed to be part of her virtual
blog tour appearance at Beyond Romance last week, but I messed up.
Thanks for giving me another chance! ~ Lisabet]
12 comments:
Thank you for rehosting :-)
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Different cultures bring something more to a story, not just how they speak, but experiences too. That's always appreciated.
marypres(at)gmail(dot)com
I really loved your comments. It is so true. I love the entire premise of your story also. I am really enjoying this tour, and I am glad this interview made it into your tour.
Thank you for hosting me today, Lisabet! I appreciate that you brought me back again. I'm glad to be here! Thank you, Mary and MomJane for joining us this morning. I'm glad that you both like my British hero, Will MacKenzie. If only he were real . . .
This sounds like a read I could get into. I am in love with a Scottish man, too, I just haven't met him yet.
All the best with Away From the Spotlight, Tamara.
Thanks, H.K.! I appreciate that you joined us today. Good luck finding your Scottish man!
Great interview! And HK, when you find your Scotsman, please introduce me to his brother. :-)
vitajex(at)aol(dot)com
Thanks, Vitajex! I recommend a trip to Fort William - that's where my Scot is from and it's a great place.
I have Scots blood too, but my ancestors have been in the US both forever and what seems like forever (yep, I have Native American ancestry as well). I do love accents, Scots, Brits, Irish too. You've added some spice to your story, Tamara, that's for sure. I've spent some time in Irish pubs and liked them a lot, especially once smoking was outlawed.
Before smoking was banned, I would come home from pubs with my hair reeking of smoke - and I don't smoke. Thank you for joining us today, Sandra. I'm glad you like the story.
Thanks again for everything, Lisabet! I've had fun today and I look forward to continuing to follow your blog.
Congratulations to Mary P. and Shannon R. for winning the Amazon $25 gift cards! I appreciate everyone who joined me on my tour. Please stay in touch on Twitter, Facebook and Goodreads!
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