If we were having coffee today I’d admit I didn’t have much to talk about today until I read the lead-in WeekendCoffeeShare posting from EclecticAli.
Her 80’s Mystery Party reminded me of something. I always think of my first published novel this time of year. Virtually all of the action takes place from October through December, and it is set in 1980. I liked writing in the 80s. All this fancy technology we enjoy today was still in an infant state back then; things were simpler. It is an easy era for me because, well, because I lived in it. I just have to reflect on my own experiences as I allow my characters to do whatever it is they do.
A writer can’t help but add a little autobiographical info into anything they write, but writing in the recent past allows for a bit of mundane reflection. If I wrote in, say, the 1860s, I would have to do a tremendous amount of research. Writing in the 80’s, I’ve already done that research. When my character found themselves in an ice storm in the middle of nowhere with a non-functioning heater in the car, I can draw on my experience because, yes, that happened to me. (I had one reader tell me she had to get up and put on a sweater while she was reading that section — high praise indeed). It’s what I call “writing with a slice of life.”
Anyway, it’s fall, and I am once again thinking about my novel, The Fever as the season progresses. This weekend would easily match the late-October setting in the opening of the novel. It’s an adventure and a time machine.
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Thomas Fenske is a writer living in NC. You can catch up at http://thefensk.com
Note: my fall giveaway contest continues for another week at tometender-bookblog.
I’ve had readers tell me that something I wrote brought them to tears, I would think that making them hungry when they weren’t already, would be too easy a button to push, but I’ve never managed to get them to adjust their clothing… That’s both cool and funny. Well done Thomas!
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You’re right, that is very high praise! I hope that someday I could write something that has a similar effect on a reader! See you around the coffee share!
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For sure! Talk about making the reader feel as if they are right there with you.. Writing with a slice of life.. I love it!
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Alli’s party did look like so much fun! Best of luck with your novel! I hope you’re having an awesome weekend.
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That’s definitely a compliment. It happened to me when reading Proust (never finished, as I didn’t have time to go searching for time that has been lost), I thought it was summer with flowers blooming outside, I felt the warm summer heat, and when I looked outside I almost jumped, the reality was SNOW! So I think that means you must be quite a talented writer…
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