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Why Research Is Important To Me - 1. Why Research Is Important To Me
Why Research Is Important To Me
I have strong feelings about research; I’ve started a new project, which needs a lot of it. This made me wonder about why I do all of this work. I made a discovery during my initial look around at my new subject that assured me I can safely write, what I’d planned in my head.
Maybe with a Once Upon a Time or Fantasy story you can get away with not researching, maybe. However if you are writing anything, getting it right should be important to you. Even Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and FanFiction writers can benefit from some research.
I spend a lot of time doing research before and during doing a project. Having the right facts, having some back-up that what you are saying is correct, in my opinion, is very important. It’s also important to the reader, if you want them to believe.
Recently I wrote about a man who had spinal cord injuries. Little did I know it would be read by someone whose husband had had a similar accident to the one my character did.
That someone who would read my story could have gone through the same thing had not entered my head at the time. When I read the comment, I felt my heart drop. I was redeemed when I was told how realistic the accident, the hospital, and the character’s reactions were.
The point is, if I hadn’t read about spinal cord injuries, Janka ratings, uses for fallow land and many of other things, my characters would not be living in the real world I’d put them in. I’d be guessing at how things were. The story would not have worked, it would not have felt right to my team, myself, and most especially to those who read it.
I can hear many people groaning as they read this. I write for fun, so accuracy doesn’t matter. Writing is my outlet, or my hobby so I just make things up. Well, you know, I write for fun, too. You need to do what is right for you.
What I put out is important to me. I want people to trust me because when I ask them come with me under the boardwalk to a fairy city, or to accept talking goats and magic, or to read about zombies, angels, vampires, or to follow me to the future, I want them to know they are safe. I want them to know they will get a good story that is different, original, and as real as I can make it.
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