It's Research, I Swear
My first Magickeepers book intertwines historical figures with my fictional clan of Russians. Jules Verne and Houdini are two of the main characters--but there are others. After a while, my fictional characters interacting with real historical ones made me feel that somehow my Magickeepers family really HAD been there at important junctures in history.Book II of the series has Edgar Allan Poe in it. And tonight I am going on a haunted walking tour featuring some stoires about Poe, including a reception at the museum honoring him in my adopted city.
Research!
Yes, it's supposed to be 30 degrees out tonight. So . . . it will be cold in the face of research, but nonetheless, it's not every job that you can go hear ghost stories and chalk it up to your new book.
In the name of research, I have watched autopsy DVDs (not for when you are eating lunch at your desk). I have traveled some. I have asked a lot of questions of a lot of people. I have eavesdropped (research, I swear it!), and I have spent more hours on Google than I can count. I have tasted weird food.
What have you done in the name of research lately?
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