{"id":80,"date":"2007-07-30T16:18:54","date_gmt":"2007-07-30T22:18:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.doniscasey.com\/?p=80"},"modified":"2007-07-30T16:18:54","modified_gmt":"2007-07-30T22:18:54","slug":"write-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.doniscasey.com\/?p=80","title":{"rendered":"Write Now!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On Saturday, July 28, I spoke at the Phoenix-area Sisters in Crime annual writer&#8217;s conference, <em>Write Now<\/em>.  It went very well.  The audience was very responsive and I only forgot what I was saying once.  I don&#8217;t know why I think that I must memorize my talks.  Several of the other speakers used notes and were very effective and entertaining.  For some reason, I like to pretend that I&#8217;m just reeling off these pearls of wisdom from the top of my head, when in fact I&#8217;ve used all kinds of mnemonics to remember what I&#8217;m supposed to say next.  I suppose I like the spontaneity of notelessness, and I really like to keep in continual eye-contact with the audience.  And usually it&#8217;s no problem, unless it&#8217;s an hour-long talk, like this one was.<\/p>\n<p>I digress, as usual. The other speakers were the lovely Susan Cummins Miller (<em>Quarry, Death Assemblage, <\/em> and <em>Hoodoo<\/em>, among others), Laurie Schnebly Campbell (<em>Ten Minutes to Glory: Your Editor\/Agent Pitch<\/em>), Kris Neri (<em>Revenge of the Gypsy Queen<\/em> and <em>Dem Bones&#8217; Revenge<\/em>, and owner of the Well Read Coyote Bookstore in Sedona, AZ), and the amazing Stella Pope Duarte (<em>Let Their Spirits Dance<\/em>)  I was asked to speak on &#8220;The Fact In Fiction&#8221;.  I talked about the way details add authenticity to a story, and about research techniques, especially techniques for researching the mores and attitudes of the time or place or culture that you&#8217;re writing about.  Because finding facts is easy, but creating an authentic world is hard.<\/p>\n<p>In the end, I had to say a word about one of my favorite research resources, and that is newspapers.  For the book I&#8217;m writing on now, the fourth in the Alafair Tucker series, which is set in Enid, OK, I studied the microfilm rolls of the <em>Enid Daily Eagle<\/em> for the week the story is set in 1915.  I was able to find out about the weather for those days, and what was showing at the movies.  I found out from letters to the editor and editorials what people were thinking about what was going on in town and the war in Europe.  I saw the price of a bushel of wheat, a barrel of oil, a lady&#8217;s hat, and an automobile.  That paper became primary research material for me.<\/p>\n<p>But it&#8217;s not only papers from the era that are useful.  Last year, one of my cousins gave me a subcription to the <em>Haskell News<\/em>, which is a weekly paper from Haskell, OK.  Haskell is a little town near Boynton.  The <em>News<\/em> tells me about the school lunch menu and who&#8217;s visiting from Chicago, but there is a historian who lives around there who writes occasional priceless articles on local history.  A few months ago he wrote a full page article on the 1918 flu epidemic in Muskogee County.  If you think I didn&#8217;t cut that out and save it for later use, then you have made an incorrect assumption.  <\/p>\n<p>There is no telling what you can find in the paper.  Many years ago, I saw in my local paper an article about two women, a grown daughter and her elderly mother, who were out shopping together when a crazy person ran up and attacked the daughter.  The old mother jumped on the crazy man&#8217;s back and generally beat the crap out of him.  That article made a big impression on me, and I never forgot it.  In <em>The Drop Edge of Yonder<\/em>, which is coming out in October, I finally used that image that has been rattling around in my head for the last twenty-five years.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of Book 4, I have to spend the next two weeks with my nose to the grindstone getting the first 100 pages ready to send to my editor.  I have 100 pages written, but they ain&#8217;t pretty.  When next I post, I hope to report that I&#8217;ve whipped them into shape.<\/p>\n<p>My next event is at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe on August 16.  (Check the Events page). I&#8217;ll be doing a panel on mystery writing.  Hope to see you Arizonans there.<\/p>\n<p>And Happy Happy Scary Birthday to my friend Carolyn in Chico.  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On Saturday, July 28, I spoke at the Phoenix-area Sisters in Crime annual writer&#8217;s conference, Write Now. It went very well. The audience was very responsive and I only forgot what I was saying once. 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