Friday, April 25, 2014

Research Trips

Anyone ever taken a trip to research your novel? Or just taken a trip for fun and ended up doing novel research while you were there?

My family is planning to head the beach soon (yay!!!!) and I've already got pieces of a story in my head that I think I want to do be doing some unofficial research for while we're there. And I started thinking about that and realized I'm not sure I can remember a trip where I didn't do a little bit of dreaming about a story and pay attention to the details of the setting because of that.

So, two things. First--have you done a research trip? Would you if money wasn't an issue? And where would you go? Historical writers, you might have to get creative. I know you can't go back in time, but there are old places you could visit, right?

Second--remind me what I should pay attention to. What are the details that you'd love to see included in a story that help you get a grasp on the setting? Is it what it looks like? What the characters eat? Something else entirely?

Happy Friday!

3 comments:

  1. First--Greenville, SC. I've been twice and it stirred a story that's simmering on a back burner. I've got more girl-weekend trips in the works (with research as my excuse)!

    Second--the sights, the sounds, the smells, the unique little spots to where you are. I've got a specific shop I want to include in my story, and I love to go in to observe and ponder. :)

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  2. I've done research trips where I deliberately noted the light, temperature, smells, plant life...all the little details that make a story rich. This was for a historical story so I had to try to imagine how it once was. It's really fun going on research trips. I think they make you more aware of everything so you can create a "you are there" feel.

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  3. I've been to San Antonio twice, which helped for my book "Remembering the Alamo". Readers said they enjoyed my perspectives on the climate and area, which is good!

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