
Inspiration for writers comes from the strangest and most unexpected places I find and usually when you least expect it. I’d been happily writing my first book in the series Ms Birdsong Investigates, having decided upon her character, her background and the full plot with over 20,000 words written, when a family wedding changed all that.
Set in 6,000 acres of the most beautiful countryside in rural Kent the wedding venue was grand, impressive, and steeped in history; just my kind of place. A rambling, not quite stately home, but I wouldn’t say no if offered it. The rooms were all wood panelled, lots of carved ceilings and pillars, and grand stair-cases to die for. You get the idea.

The Grand House where Ms Birdsong had a plot change

Gardens of the Wedding Venue
My accommodation was fantastic; a grand four poster bed stood in the middle of the huge bedroom, with sloping floors, ancient rugs and furniture, complete with a quaint en-suite.

One of the lovely rooms in the Wedding Venue
And the view from my casement window of the parklands and structured gardens, which surrounded the building, was breath-taking. I made sure I explored all I could as soon as the wedding was over.

View from my rooms

Wedding Venue rear views
I’ll not bore you with wedding descriptions. In the tradition of all weddings, it was perfect, fairy-tale, and the bride was beautiful. I don’t really ‘do’ romance, so forgive me. I’m more inclined to wonder who to bump off and how…I do ‘do’ crime after-all.
Ah, yes! Ms Birdsong and all that. Wandering around the grounds of the remote countryside pile the following day, with its mile long concealed drive – one of several I found out, and with a key-pad entrance complete with high tech CCTV coverage and guests having to give prior details of driving license, car registration and full personal information, I started to wonder. This was not the run-of–the-mill wedding venue. My little grey cells were beginning to hop about. I felt a few little tingles when I explored some of the many sitting rooms, grand hall, landings and other exciting spaces with the most divine furniture from various eras, huge oil paintings and works of art. A typically landed-gentry type of home which had obviously been in the same family for generations. Or had it? I wondered.

One of the many drives to the Wedding Venue
Before my career in the International Music Business managing recording artists, musicians, singers, song-writers and record producers – baby-siting on a grand scale more like – I spent some time working for the British Government in various departments too boring to mention.

The Old Scotland Yard Building later FCO (public domain)
However, one job I had was with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in Whitehall, London. Anything but boring I can assure you. I mean, how do you respond when someone rings you all excited and breathless and asks ‘when does the cherry blossom bloom in Israel?’ Well, before I could answer that question scramblers were engaged and a very authoritative voice informed me ‘we’ll take it from here.’ I was told to replace the receiver and forget the call. It’s understandable therefore, that I developed a love of all things spy-related and covert, and when I decided to stop messing around with music and to get on with the love of my life, writing, such experiences stayed with me. I thought I’d throw this in so you can understand how my mind works.

SSL Mixing Desk – Recording Studio taken by me.

Photo of Thames House home of MI5 (public domain)
I write crime stories and often they involve the world of music – another great well of experience which would make your hair go white overnight I can assure you, if you knew just the half of it… And I often merge my knowledge of ‘hush-hush’ things with crime stories too. Write what you know they say. So I try.
Right, back to Ms B and the wedding venue. I had a good look around and spotted that several pieces of art were on loan from HM Government. This struck me as odd, because I knew that works of art on loan from HM usually ended up in government departments. The writer in me perked up. I was adding up all I’d seen – CCTV, Keypads etc. So I decided to chat to the staff running the venue.
A receptionist was very friendly, having asked me if I knew the owner of a discarded Kilt, jacket, undies and sporran, who’d apparently streaked across the grounds in the early hours. Sounded like the groom to me, but…anyway, we had a chat and I asked about the art. I mentioned I was former FCO and she told me that she and everyone working at the venue, even cleaners and gardeners, were all FCO staff. From what she told me about her career at the FCO etc I knew she was being truthful. The penny dropped when she asked me if I’d found the Panic Room in my bathroom. I’d already done the panel banging bit around my room so knew I wasn’t the lucky one. She went on to tell me that when the venue wasn’t being used as a Safe House or for high level diplomatic conferences, it was rented out for weddings, but not frequently.
Oh boy! Did I have a moment or two: Ms Birdsong suddenly took on whole new back story and plot – I couldn’t wait to get back to my computer to write – trouble was, I had to write the story pushing to be written then, and so book one Ms B had to wait for me to write what turned out to be books two and three first, which, of course, meant that book one had to be totally re-written. And that is where I am with her today.

Lavinia’s cottage in rural Ampney Parva
Lavinia Birdsong is now a former MI5 officer, ‘voluntarily’ retired following an aborted operation with MI6 and bored out of her skull in rural Oxfordshire, when a woman goes missing and she is involved in the investigation. Along the way she encounters Russian Mafia, Ukrainian people traffickers and…well, let’s say her adrenaline rushes have returned and she is on familiar ground. Lavinia Birdsong Investigates should be ready for my publishers by the end of 2016.

The Vale of the White Horse where Ms B resides.
Jane Risdon: Bio
Jane Risdon has spent most of her adult life in the International Music Business managing songwriters, musicians, singers, and record producers with her musician husband. Always longing to write she never had the opportunity until a few years ago when her husband’s former fan-club secretary, ex rock journalist, and now award winning author, Christina Jones, urged her to take the plunge. Since then Jane has become a published author with Accent Press and has contributed to various anthologies as well as co-writing with Christina. Their novel, Only One Woman, is due out later this year. Jane is also writing a series of novels, Ms Birdsong Investigates, about a former MI5 Officer who finds herself investigating a missing woman and ends up tackling Russian Mafia and Ukrainian people traffickers in rural Oxfordshire.
Jane’s Links to her books and social media:
Blog – Facebook – Twitter
Accent Press
Amazon:
UK – USA – Canada – Australia
Some of Jane’s writing:

Wishing on a Star: Featuring Merry Christmas Everybody – sinister goings on in a recording studio over Christmas 1989. (Accent Press/Amazon)

Shiver: Featuring The Haunting of Anne Chambers – a tale of pirates and smugglers with a twist. (Accent Press/Amazon)

In A Word: Murder – Featuring two of my stories set in the world of Music and Book publishing. (Margot Kinberg Publishing/Amazon)
Dreamer: About to sign major recording and publishing contracts with a super-star American manager as part of the deal, Dreamer are set to dominate the world of music and pocket huge advances. There’s a problem: the manager won’t do the deal if their lead guitarist Jake is in the band. There’s another problem: Jake is the sole songwriter and it’s his band. Things get nasty as the band decide they need to get rid of Jake.
Hollywood Cover Up: English-woman Tuppence she has the perfect job working with the movers and shakers in Hollywood’s music and movie business. She’s mixing with the rich and famous and her life is everything she could dream of…until she witnesses an event at a birthday party for a Presidential candidate thrown by her boss at his Beverley Park estate. Soon she is running for her life and from the Secret Service among others.

COMING SOON
I Am Woman (vol 1) – Featuring The Look: Two photography fans strike up a friendship online in a Facebook Photography group and make plans to meet in the real world. Both have an ulterior reason for the meeting where they plan to spend an afternoon photographing an old mill. Only one of them returns… (FCN Publishing/Amazon)

Madame Movara’s Tales of Terror: Featuring Haunting Melody – Lead guitarist Ace dies on tour when his band’s tour bus crashes on Big Bear Mountain in California, months after his long-term girlfriend runs off with his arch enemy, lead guitarist, Spike. Spike takes his place on the rest of the tour much to the rest of the band’s anger. Soon Spike begins to experience strange events, he keeps hearing Ace’s new song and he starts having black-outs…(Kelly Hamblin publishing/amazon avail Oct 2016)

Only One Woman: Christina Jones and Jane Risdon’s novel set in the Swinging Sixties music scene: music, fashions and world events in 1968 frame the lives of two girls in love with the same guitarist, and events come to a head when he has to decide… (should be avail late 2016/early 2017 – Accent Press/Amazon).
Chris, thanks so much for hosting me and for being kind enough to invite me. It’s been a blast and great fun. Thanks so much to all your readers and followers for dropping in and commenting. It is really nice to know here are folk out there prepared to take the time to follow, read and contribute to other’s blogs. You and they are stars 🙂 xx
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You’re very welcome any time Jane 😀
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Thanks so much. If you ever need someone for an article or a natter, please think of me. I love nothing better than a good chat about this and that or the other…:)
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Send when you feel the need Jane – see this link:
https://thestoryreadingapeblog.com/contact-me/if-you-are-already-in-my-authors-hall-of-fame/
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So cool, thanks. I remember reading about this a few times. I shall take you up on it when a decent time has elapsed. 🙂 Thanks x
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Thank you for sharing Carson 👍😃
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My apologies Gerald 😱🙀
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Gerald thanks so much for being here, I really appreciate it and I hope you enjoyed reading about why weddings might not be so bad after-all. I enjoyed having you as guest author on my blog earlier this year and perhaps Chris will have you here at some point. It would be a fab read. Have a grand week 🙂
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Thanks for sharing 👍😃
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Chris one or two friends wanted to comment here and cannot. Do they need to be approved before they can?
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No Jane – I get comments from all over the place – even anonymous ones 🤔
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LOL I thought as much. One chap (it has to be a man, sorry lol) said he could read it but there wasn’t anywhere to comment and when he came back and tried again it wouldn’t let him in!! Just saying….:)
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Ah, people on mobile phones can’t for some reason – something WordPress are working on 🤔
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OK thanks Chris, I shall pass the word along.
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Are they using their phones Jane?
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I shall tickle my little grey cells and ask them…does it make a difference? If they are what should they do? I am clueless.
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Get them onto a computer or iPad Jane 😄
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I shall do my best. Thanks
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Thanks so much Sue. Really appreciated – 🙂
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Sue thanks very much for doing this. Most appreciated. I hope you enjoyed it. 🙂
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Thanks so much, really appreciated Sue. You are a star! 🙂 x
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What a location for a wedding, but also a fascinating place to start dreaming and planning stories. I drool thinking about this opportunity you’ve enjoyed.
Nice to meet you, Jane Risdon. 🙂
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I am so glad you enjoyed this post. There’s nothing like a good wedding to provide a story or two. I almost fell over when I realised what an opportunity I had – so know what you mean. I would have loved to have explored the house and grounds and out buildings on my own in my own time, then goodness knows what I might have come up with. Thanks for dropping in and nice to meet you too. I hope we cross paths again, soon. 🙂
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Yes, we will cross paths. 😀
Love your bubbly personality.
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Oh thanks, I bubble myself silly in no time some days! Good meeting you here. 🙂
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Nice meeting you as well. 🙂
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Meet author Jane Risdon
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Thanks Don 😀
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You’re welcome
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Thanks so much Don, much appreciated. Hope you enjoy it.
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The Story Reading Ape is the venue this morning for a wedding and some cloak and dagger in the form of author Jane Risdon.. read on….
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Thanks for sharing Sally – Hugs XX
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Sally you are a star, thanks so much for sharing. 🙂
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Pleasure Jane.. have a lovely week. X
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And you too Sally and I know that I am supposed to do a blog for you some time – we sort of talked about it I recall – and I mean to get in touch, but I am an air head these days…no excuse, just the grey cells are wandering off here, there and all over the show…I sort of hoped you’d remind me when/if you are still interested. 🙂
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Thanks Jane.. no worries, things have been pretty hectic with house and country moves and not calming down very soon as we buy our new house and begin renovations.. I will take you up later in the year if I may. hugs
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Oh you poor girl, so many stressful things to juggle. No worries. I just felt bad as it came to me that you had asked and I had said later…oh cripes! New houses and the stress of buying and selling is one of the most stressful things you can ever do. Renovations, rather you than me. My middle sister is always buying, renovating and selling and lives in what I consider a constant building site. I am way too in need of cosy and comfortable. God luck with it all. Hope it all goes smoothly. Hugs back xxx
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I am sure it will Jane..once we get over the red-tape and paperwork and have the keys.. then it is just us and the builder! XX
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Oh bliss…well sort of. Are you taking before, during and after photos? So you can look back in years to come and ask yourself why! 🙂
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Ha ha.. we usually do, this may be the last time.. she says with famous last words!
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I am full of admiration – feel exhausted just thinking about it all. Good luck and keep sane 🙂
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Go, Jane, go!
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I try as fast as I can given me age duck. thanks so much for being here 🙂
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You’re doing fine. I wish I had your energy!
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I am all natural too…sadly! But you’ve got to keep going Jane or seize up. You are prolific you know you are! xx
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Oh, I’m prolific. It’s selling what I produce that’s proving difficult 🙂
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Ditto, it is a problem. We all suffer from the same difficulty. I am always happy to try and help in any small way I can…just ask. 🙂
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I’ll maybe try and organize a blog tour of some description. Might come knocking on your door then 🙂
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I have thought of you before, on here, but for some reason always think you are doing other stuff…yes indeed. We should. I have a few guests lined up into the summer but can always find room for you. 🙂
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That’s kind of you 🙂 All I’m ever doing is writing. I’m useless at promotion.
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I hate it too. I used to have to sort it out for our artists and that was fine, but doing it for myself, yikes, it is a nightmare! 🙂
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And a self-imposed one too!
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Yes that is the thing…we DON’T have to do this…lol
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A great article Jane. Location plays a big part in the books I read and write!! I can see how this location influenced your writing.
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Darlene it really does and I am glad you agree and I am sure if it works for me it does for you too. Fab seeing you here, thanks so much. 🙂
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Such an intriguing post! Congrats, Jane. It is such a treat to read this.
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Cynthia it is always fun and especially when you pop in to read…makes it all worthwhile – 🙂
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Love!! You’ve lived an interesting life, Jane!! 😀
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Jennifer, I hope the best is yet to come…I live in hope. Fab having you here, thanks so much 🙂
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