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STEP 2 : The Role of
Research in the Writing Process
Okay, you've got
the subject for a story, perhaps even a few characters and their arcs,
and now. . . you're stuck in neutral. Is it that infamous
"writer's block?" No, it's called lack of research.
Research is the elixir that reinvigorates your storyline, opens your
chapters, and liberates you when you've written yourself into a
suffocating closet. It makes you an expert in things you know diddley
about, and elevates you from a wannabee to an author.
So how do we begin?
PRELIMINARY
RESEARCH
First, let's
start with a basic premise. In my third novel, Domain, I began with a "what if?" What if the asteroid that struck
Earth 65 million years ago, killing the dinosaurs, WASN'T an asteroid... Step one: access the
internet.
The internet is an incredible tool for authors, leading you down paths you never knew existed. In researching the asteroid I was led to
the Chixulub Impact Crater off the Yucatan Peninsula, to the Mayan homeland, to the
Mayan folklore, to the Mayan Calendar and its 2,000 year old prophecy that
predicts humanity will perish on December 21st in the year 2012.
Whoa... (bells went off)
Now I'm refocusing on the Mayans. Who invented the Calendar? The wise
man Kukulcan? Now I am reading books on the ancient peoples, and finding
similarities among other cultures like the Inca and Egyptians. Now
I'm
researching pyramids and other mysteries, and my mind is swimming with
the ingredients of
a real thriller.
DOMAIN now has a starting point (65 million years ago) and end
(the day of doom in 2012) and now my characters can be re-created to
move the storyline
forward.
CONTINUING RESEARCH happens once the words start hitting the paper (or
monitor). Where should I begin the intro to my main character? After
many misses, I finally hit upon a mental asylum in Miami. Back to
research. I need a mental disorder, asylum details, some terminology
that sounds like I know what the hell a paranoid schizophrenic is, voila
...and chapter one is drafted.
Is it that simple? Hell no, but research simplifies the process.
DOMAIN takes place in the year 2012. Back to research. What is the
near-future like? Buildings, cars, roadways, economy...who is the
President? When is the next election? Damn, this is getting
complicated...but the novel is growing. I am not stuck in a dark closet
with my basic plot, limited imagination, and nowhere to go, I am
adding flesh to my story, letting it take me to places that I had no
inkling were there for the taking.
A scene with the new President? Okay, but do I need to stop by the Oval
Office? No, just a click on my computer and I have schematics that
detail the White House. An alien encounter? More difficult, but I have
collections of "alien artwork" to help inspire my imagination.
(The internet is great, but it's not everything. My real-life visit to
Chichen Itza definitely made an impact.)
Bottom Line: If the devil is in the details, then it is research
that exorcises him.
Now that you have some flesh, it is time to write the TREATMENT.
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