Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was inspired to start writing by entertaining the three young daughters of a friend during a rowing trip. He created the story that would later become "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" to amuse the girls and thus began his career as a writer. Dodgson's playful and imaginative storytelling style led to the creation of one of the most beloved and enduring works of children's literature.
Lewis Carroll began writing "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" in 1862, and it was published in 1865. The story originated from a boat trip he took with a friend's three daughters, during which he improvised a tale to entertain them.
Cyril Everard Palmer was inspired to start writing by his father, who was a writer and journalist. His father's passion for storytelling and literature encouraged Cyril to pursue a career in writing.
Follow Lewis Carroll's system: "start at the beginning, go on to the end then stop."
What inspired James Patterson to write "Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas."
Brian Katcher started writing because his parents inspired him to
When he was 3 years old.
What inspired him was that his he just loved reading so he thought he would start writing books for little children. But then he thought he would start writing for adults as well as children.
his dad told him it was amazing to be able to be a writer
To continue writing music and to start a family.
Mem Fox was originally a teacher and noticed a lack of quality children's books in the market. This inspired her to start writing her own books that would engage and captivate young readers with language and storytelling.
Simone Elkeles was inspired to begin writing because she was inspired by the adult-specific romance novels she would read. She says on her website that she has loved writing ever since she began, despite not liking reading or english classes in high school.
his parents did, his mom was one of the the best writers he knew when he was a kid.