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How Do You Research?

Over in a Twilight discussion thread on Absolute Write, it’s been brought up a lot that Meyer readily admits she’s too lazy to research and just wings things as she goes along .  Of course, that has a tendency of creating tremendous plotholes in her writing, the most prominent (which isn’t saying much since a lot of the plotholes are prominent) being her own vampires.  This also steps on the toes of researching within your own work, not just without.  Yes, if you’re going to distort a creature, you need to have a basis of understanding about it before you can manipulate it.  But once you manipulate it, it still needs to remain consistent within your own body of work.  How Edward is supposed to be a walking piece of granite yet can still produce seminal fluid and venomous spit (while the women are completely sterile and can only hawk loogies of doom) is beyond me.  But it leads me to ask, how do you research?

Me, I’m lazy as anything.  I don’t like to research.  But as a self-respecting author, I’m not going to let a manuscript that’s reflective of me go out into the world with fallacies the size of the Grand Canyon because I just couldn’t be bothered.  No author that gives a damn about their work would.  My methods of researching, though, vary from story to story.

For Diamond Crier, that’s mostly internal research and making sure my world’s consistent.  Considering I don’t edit along my writing way, that’ll happen when I start the revision process.  I do need to do some geographical research and see if the land I have mapped out will actually work but mostly it’s research within my own little world.  Nothing prior to writing it.

Earth Shatterer, while that story idea was brewing for a while, I didn’t plan it out because I didn’t really know what I was going to have in it until I wrote it.  It’s set in an area of California I’m familiar with so I’m done with that part.  Then varying creatures of Fey decided to pop in while I was writing it.  Again, since I much prefer to punch out the story first and foremost, I’m not going to dive into fairy lore until I start my revisions.  I know very little about Fey simply because I was never that interested until now.  I know what I want my Fey to do but I need to make sure I’m doing the distortions properly.  On top of that I have internal research to do as well, what with the Other Side and all.

With Coney Island Psychic I started reading books on Coney Island prior to my starting writing it.  I’m still reading Coney books and I’ll probably be reading Coney books while I write it (once I start it up again) and when I’m editing it.  I’m trying to capture a particular feel and the history of Coney can play a huge role not only in that but the stories themselves so I need to know what’s going on.  Considering I’m only a few hours away by train, I ddi visit the area, took pictures and experienced Coney (and its surrounding neighborhoods) first hand.  That helped immensely.  I think this work is unique in that I’ve been pretty constantly researching for the story.  I haven’t done that with any of the others.

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Poopy Week For Writing

Five A.M. does not agree with me. Not that I had be at work earlier than normal but I wanted to catch up on stuff and make sure I stayed caught up. That meant going into work an hour earlier and leaving about an hour later. All this because the girl I work for was on vacation and, unfortunately, the work doesn’t stop when she leaves. For anyone interested, I do underwriting. I stop short of calling myself an underwriter because I don’t officially have that title yet but I’m working on it. For anyone that doesn’t know what underwriting is, it’s writing insurance. Now calm down. I know it’s exciting. What can I say? I went in to interview for an accounting position and they wanted me for underwriting. I’m not about to pass up a better paying job.

The thing is, the girl I work for has the heaviest work load in the department so I had to do something so I wouldn’t get buried. It’s a situation like this where my organizational skills work against me because I want to stay organized and on top of everything all the time and it’s quite literally impossible in this job, there’s just so much. So reforming my work habits are going to have to come into play at some point.

Anyway, I’m normally up at 6. This week I was up at 5. No more. I can do 5:30 (which is really 5:45, thanks snooze) but barely. I’m normally home around 5:30. Most days it was about quarter after 6 (less traffic later in the evening, less travel time). That equaled me wanting to go to sleep at 8:30, 9 o’clock. My regular writing time is between 8 and 11 Monday through Thursday nights. As you’ve probably figured out, not much writing got done.

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