Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Getting A Feel Of The Place When Creating Novels

By Alta Alexander


There are a lot of reading materials that we can find both on local shops and on stores. Those of us who consider reading as an effective means of combating stress and easing the tension that we feel likes to go over the selection in hopes of finding some great works. Reading has been proven to be therapeutic for many and has continued to survive as a recreational activity.

The industry of publishing books and all other reading materials is big. Such is proven with the number of books that we read here and there. Regardless of how fast we are at reading, we cannot keep up with the speed of publishing all around the world. Working on novels set on Pacific Coast Highway is one thing that may be a challenge to those who are not familiar on the place.

Same goes for those who are writing about a foreign place and have never been there. The need to provide vivid description that will show the readers how the site looks like is part of the craft. Without knowing first hand how an area appeals like, the impact that it will have may not be that big. Here are some things you can do when you are dealing with this scenario.

Read as many relevant materials as you can about the place. This is the most basic thing that you can do without going anywhere. All you have to do is to go online and search for the information about the specific place that you are working. This will at least give you an overview on what it looks like.

Visit the site. After you get its basic information, your next option would be to go there. Even if you have perfectly memorized the details of a site by simple reading, its a whole new different experience if you get the chance to walk on the real streets and see all those things that are described online. If you are writing about a character treading the road you are taking, at least you know how it actually feels to be there.

Get to know some of the people who live there. You might be surprised by the amount of information you will get by simply talking to people. Locals have been staying there for long and if you are looking for authentic stories about something, they can be your best sources.

Look into the historical background. You do not have to be working on a historical story to want the information. Any kind of data which can be considered as minor but is interesting in itself can land a spot on a page that you are writing.

Constantly practice the art of observation. There is lot of difference when you look at something and when you observe it. When you do the latter, you will be able to see details which you might have otherwise missed if you did not look carefully. Observing allows you to stitch actions and get the meaning of it.

If its about giving your readers some quality tour on any area, providing vivid description based on your research and observation will be great. Read what you can find out. Get a feel of the real deal.




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