Today's writer is Edwidge Danticat, whose novels include "Breath, Eyes, Memory" and "The Farming of Bones."
Before she begins a novel, Edwidge Danticat creates a collage on a bulletin board in her office, tacking up photos she's taken on trips to her native Haiti and images she clips from magazines ranging from Essence to National Geographic. Ms. Danticat, who works out of her home in Miami, says she adapted the technique from story boarding, which filmmakers use to map out scenes. "I like the tactile process. There's something old-fashioned about it, but what we do is kind of old-fashioned," she says.
Sometimes, the collage grows large enough to fill four bulletin boards. As the plot becomes clearer, she culls pictures and shrinks the visual map to a single board.
Yet another writer who finds inspiration from images. I've had two students who put together collages for their stories. How about you?

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I copy images from library books and print them, and print images from the internet and pin them on my wall which is conveniently made out of faux wood.
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