Every writer has their inspirations. For Fitzgerald it was his wife. For Huxley it was the world. And for Humphrey it’s family. But who can blame him? The dreamy blonde and the princess-to-be are practically begging to be written about. Of course, great writers draw from a variety of sources. Doing so gives characters depth—but more importantly—it keeps your inspiration from taking offense. Scenes from Inside, by Daniel Humphrey




















