A Young Girl and Her Violin
with Mary Hughes
(Interview with Wayne Turmel, Author of Acre's Bastards and Acre's Orphans – posted 16 April 2019)
Historical
fiction often deals with big themes: war, politics, violence and
upheaval. But no matter the time period, there were also individuals
living fascinating lives out of the view of most. These little
stories can be as interesting, involving and intriguing as anything
else. Mary Hughes took the story of a young woman with a dream to
learn music in pre-WW1 Germany and turned it into “Imagining
Violet.”
Mary,
what’s your story and how did you come to be a writer?
I
live on a beautiful small island off the west coast of Canada. Salt
Spring Island, population around 10,000, is an amazing place to grow
live, with its healthy moderate climate, a strong culture of
volunteerism and an extraordinary enthusiasm for the arts. There are
117 writers here and just as many potters and painters.
Saltspring
is a truly amazing place, and not for nothing it’s the home of my
friend Howard Busgang’s deli, Buzzy’s
Luncheonette so
if you’re jonesing for Montreal smoked meat…. but I digress.
What’s Imagining Violet about?
Imagining
Violet is
the story of a 16 year old Anglo-Irish girl who goes, on her own, to
study violin in Germany in 1891. The 1890s were a period of
tremendous change, with new technologies (typewriters, bicycles,
sewing machines) affecting what women could do with their lives. My
MC, Violet, is based on my grandmother’s life; I wanted to explore
what her student life in Germany might have been like.
To
give the book intimacy, I chose to craft it as a book of letters, an
old-fashioned epistolary novel. I knew I could do it when I found a
Guide
Book for Northern Germany for 1892 on-line,
complete with railway schedules. One of my favourite scenes is
in one of the early letters; young Violet’s journey by train from
Edinburgh to Germany.
You
really got into the research for this, didn’t you?
My
research was extensive. At one point I decided to take violin lessons
in order to be able to write plausibly on that subject. Then Violet’s
actual violin came my way – truly – and today I play it in a
local amateur string ensemble.
Where
can we learn more?
Imagining
Violet is
available through Amazon or through my
website:https://imaginingviolet.blogspot.com.
I am a Goodreads Author and I am on Facebook.
Wayne
Turmel's latest, Acre’s
Orphans is
out in the world! You can order Paperbacks on Amazon, Barnes and
Noble, and Chapters. The e-book is Kindle only Please help me launch
it successfully by buying now. And any time you read a book like
Imagining Violet (or one of mine,) please leave an Amazon or
Goodreads review. It’s like applause for the author.
No comments:
Post a Comment