Aspiring author seeks help
While I'm away in my caravan I like to take advantage of my surroundings and scribble away in an exercise book creating stories.
I am thinking about beggining a story (full length novel - who knows?) about a pair of crime solving friends who just happen to tour the UK in their caravan.
I am thinking of setting these adventures in the 1950s or 60s (haven't decided yet) and I was wondering if there is anyone out there who remembers what caravan holidays were like back then?
I would be extremely grateful if anyone would share their memories with me so that I can get a feel for the times.
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Hi Steve.
I have been keeping a journal of my travels, which I intend to type up someday. I will be drawing on these experiences and locations for the stories.
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I was planning on short stories involving these characters and their adventures in a caravan.
Off to Padstow at the end of July so I may start to write the first one while I'm there.
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I started a whodunnit in my head at one site - two women turned up with a huge Winniebago and masses of little dogs - the driver then disappeared and wasn't seen again - with the other lady eventually leaving on her own - I couldn't help wondering what the
dogs had been eating!My first camping trip was in the early 50s I still have a few pictures of the caravan being craned onto the ferry - and us children cleaning our teeth in a water trough somewhere! The smell of the Elsan was quite unforgettable - as was the smell the snake
my sister brought inside made! My father just found an orchard in Brittany and asked the owners if we could park. I don't remember spending nights en route but we must have done. Pretty sure there weren't any sites of the sort I use today.0 -
My daughter has Five Go Off in a Caravan. Maybe I should re-read that.
Thanks Pippah45, that's the sort of think I need to know and thanks for the support Vixensax. Things are going slow at the moment though. (Other ideas keep popping into my head. I need to settle on one.)
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The one thing I do remember is the gas mantle lights we needed at night- being very hot bloodied I had to sit outside so I didn't melt! I doubt that the fiery furnace that Shadrach, Meshach and Abendigo found themselves in was
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It's Abednego, Merve. You've obviously been swigging the contents of that Nebuchadnezzar.
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