He read the book and them dreamed about it
Unless you specify the author, we would only be guessing.
By her surroundings in Prince Edward Islands' and the friendly community she lived in.
Well no one the novel is based on her life growing up.
Meg Cabot was inspired to write the Princess Diaries when her mother married her stepfather. She wanted to entertain her readers.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question? Rodman Philbrick was inspired to write "Freak the Mighty" by the idea of friendship and the power of imagination. He wanted to explore themes of courage, acceptance, and the beauty of unlikely friendships blossoming in unexpected places. Just like how we blend colors on our canvas, Philbrick blended these elements to create a heartwarming story that touches the hearts of many.
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Samuel Coleridge wrote the poem Kubla Khan in 1797. He wrote the poem right after he woke up from a dream. The poem is about the dream he had. He wasn't able to write down everything he wanted to because he got interrupted by a person needing him for business. Since he got interrupted he couldn't remember all of the dream. The poem wasn't published until 1816.
Her family inspired her to write.
Eoin Colfer was inspired to write in primary school after reading Viking books inspired by his history lessons.
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Coleridge wrote "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and "Christabel" in Lyrical Ballads, a collection of poems he co-authored with William Wordsworth. These two poems are considered among Coleridge's most famous works and are noted for their lyrical and mystical themes.
Ben Franklin inspired him to write and to come to America. Whoever wrote that last post is an idiot.
Christopher Paul Curtis was greatly inspired and influenced by his family to write. One of his family members who inspired him to write was his grandfather, Earl Lewis, a baseball pitcher.
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Nobody, she did it on her own.
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