Daniella Brodsky | Inspiration

Inspiration can come to us through travel, through a newspaper article, via a particularly intriguing conversation, or even through sitting in the yard, watching the sun go down. To me, the individual’s ability to uniquely filter these experiences, and filter them into something beautiful, rich, something only their imagination can run wild with, and turning that into a living, breathing work of fiction, a painting, or even a piece of furniture, is truly magic.
So, here I reveal some of the inspirations behind my own books. I'd love to hear about what inspires you. I’d like to start in the most general sense, with music. I listen to music constantly, especially while I work. As a matter of fact, if I don’t have headphones with me, I’ll probably turn right back around, go home, and grab them before I can even get a word out. So, what songs inspire me? Well, I go through phases. I have found something quite fascinating: the cadence and rhythm of my sentences is actually affected by the "phases" I go through with different music. Some of the performers I constantly come back to are: Counting Crows, Bruce Springsteen, and Hole. More recently, I have really been “vibing” on new musical discoveries—my favorite way to do this is to get recommendations from people I really enjoy spending time with. This way, I also have a little of that person’s essence in mind when I am listening to the music, and the magic of creation is taking place. Here are some of those recommendations: Aimee Mann, Jack Johnson, and Samantha Phillips. I am particularly interested in seeing the affect that my recent “discovery” of country music has on my efforts: I am currently in love with Kenny Chesney and Pat Green.

On a more specific note, my first book, which was a guidebook, featuring some short fiction pieces, The Girl’s Guide to New York Nightlife, was inspired by exactly that. I had just left my corporate job behind for a fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants opportunity to apprentice with a freelance journalist and travel writer, and I was, for the very first time, enjoying all the glamorous city experiences I, as a very un-fancy girl from Queens, NY, had only ever seen in the movies, or the pages of Vogue. Here I was, in the first row of a fashion show in Manhattan, feeling so completely in awe, I’m surprised no one reached over to pick my jaw up from the floor. I saw celebrities, every single important editor in the world, and all of a sudden, the lights went down, this fabulous, energetic, pulsing music came on, and the models began to strut down the runway. I was completely, utterly entranced. The energy, the creativity, the unique vision, executed to such perfection, was such a thing of wonder to me, that I left this show, hopped on the subway, and could think nothing but, “I am going to make my dreams come true.”: I had always wanted to write a book, and so I tried to think of a useful kind of book that nobody else had written before. Now, in NY, where there are so many niches, niches within niches even, there are so many opportunities for creativity in this area, it’s not even funny. Before I had emerged up into the street, I had the idea for the book. I wrote the pitch letter while I was having my hair colored, and a week later, I had a book deal!



So, let’s hear it ladies—what inspires you? Need any tips on turning your inspiration into a plotline for a novel? Now, THIS part is where the really hard work comes in…
Labels: contemporary, Daniella Brodsky, inspirational
4 Comments:
Hi Daniella, your books sound interesting and fun :)
Yes, music is very inspirational. It feeds your soul in a way that just opens you up to new feelings, new ideas. I love most kinds of music, from country to classical, hard rock to r&b. I'm glad you're finding some country artists who inspire you.
I work with people all day long, and my goal, my desire is to help them. Finding new ways of getting people what they want and making them feel appreciated is what inspires me. Yesterday at work we had a member appreciation day, inspired by our members (I work for a credit union). I came up with the idea, but by no means was I the one responsible for making it happen. It was a fun, rewarding day, and it totally inspired me, and made me want to do more.
Stacy, I couldn't agree more...helping people, seeing the way their faces light up when someone appreciates them, gets them--this is truly inspiring! I recently had the opportunity to take a friend out on the town who doesn't get to do much of that. Last night I watched the Sex & The City movie and found that we were sitting in the same seats as Carrie and her fabulous assistant! Anyhow, my friend met a guy on her special night on the town with me and they have been dating ever since. i felt like a little angel, and this was BEYOND inspiring. Good for you! Keep up the good work. I try to address these kinds of inspiring ways to make it through life's difficulties in all my stories--so I hope that makes them interesting; and I certainly inject humor to everything I write--it's part of who I am. Enjoy! Please email me and let me know what you think!!! -DANIELLA
Wow Daniella, I find your story truly inspiring... your personal story alone makes me want to follow my dreams. I suppose it is people like you, people with such a fantastic energy, that inspires me. I really enjoy meeting new people and hearing their stories - your writing makes it all seem so alive. Thank you!
So glad to see you are still inspired by all the things I love about you.
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