designatedvictim
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We all know that there are, perhaps, a near-infinite number of things that can inspire your writing.
Movies, TV shows, or books. People, places, or things. Events, missed-connections, connections better off missed.
I'm wondering if anyone else has ever been prompted or inspired to include something solely due to a piece of advertising.
A couple weeks ago, I ran across a piece of SPAM on my Facebook feed. I have no idea why it turned up in my feed, as on FB, I'm pretty plain vanilla.
In this case, it was an ad by [extremely low-cost Chinese retailer] for, of all things, ladies' anklets.
The photo was of the back of a woman's feet and ankles with thin faux-leather ankle straps buckled around each ankle with little faux-leather bows riveted on the back.
She was standing up on her toes.
The photo was low-quality. The colors washed out. And even though one of the toes looked like it was at an odd angle (possibly implying AI-generated art) I think it might be realistic due to the fact that dancers' toes tend to get mangled over time.
I've worked that into a scene in my current WIP.
I wasn't expecting something like that to work its way into something I was working on.
Has anyone else found advertising artwork as a source for story material?
Movies, TV shows, or books. People, places, or things. Events, missed-connections, connections better off missed.
I'm wondering if anyone else has ever been prompted or inspired to include something solely due to a piece of advertising.
A couple weeks ago, I ran across a piece of SPAM on my Facebook feed. I have no idea why it turned up in my feed, as on FB, I'm pretty plain vanilla.
In this case, it was an ad by [extremely low-cost Chinese retailer] for, of all things, ladies' anklets.
The photo was of the back of a woman's feet and ankles with thin faux-leather ankle straps buckled around each ankle with little faux-leather bows riveted on the back.
She was standing up on her toes.
The photo was low-quality. The colors washed out. And even though one of the toes looked like it was at an odd angle (possibly implying AI-generated art) I think it might be realistic due to the fact that dancers' toes tend to get mangled over time.
I've worked that into a scene in my current WIP.
I wasn't expecting something like that to work its way into something I was working on.
Has anyone else found advertising artwork as a source for story material?

