Days 60 and 61
Research to make your writing authentic
Whenever I’m writing about a place or about something I’m not familiar with, Google steps in as my aid of choice.
Google to search for the vague stuff.
Google Maps to check out the locations.
Google Street View to get a close look at the locations.
Via Michelin to calculate travel times between cities and what there is to be seen along the way.
Any number of airline sites for travel between cities and countries.
That’s what I can do after visiting the actual places. Yes, my vacations often are to places overseas where I keep a journal noting everything I see, and take lots of photos so that I am across any location I use in my stories.
These typically live in either London and surrounds, or New York and surrounds, because I have been to both many times. Just as frequent are the cities of Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice, and a large part of Tuscany.
That includes riding on trains, the London Underground, the New York Subway, and the Chicago ELL and familiarising myself with buses, cabs, and other modes of transport.
Then there’s the subject matter, and several I’m working on currently,
An interest in space, the planets, and what it’s like to travel into outer space.
Kings and Queens, medieval times, and the people that lived during that time. Ordinary people, feasting and banquets, dancing, and social structures.
Amateur Astronomy, and just plain stargazing.
The various stages of schooling in England and America. I have an interest in their proms, and reunions.
The police and detective rank in the police forces in England and America, including the sheriffs.
I always wanted to fly a plane – and can, in my story.
I’m sure you will have a million other things you would like to know about, and the internet is always on hand.