Concerning the tedious job of "researching" for your story... - Comments

  • Your.Pink.Diary

    Your.Pink.Diary (165)

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    Yeah, I wanted to write a story set in the 1600's but for some reason finding basic information on the lifestyle was impossible. You'd think it wouldn't be, but it was. Especially that I was focusing on royalty.

    Needless to say, that story is currently on the shelf.

    I know the information is out there, I just haven't found it, it's stuff more likely to be in a textbook than online, which is frustrating.
    September 3rd, 2009 at 03:17am
  • Cryptic Ink

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    @FrostedSmoothie: true, true, very true. And thank you! I hope so too. x3
    September 3rd, 2009 at 02:35am
  • Flabbergast

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    I just think when something in any story is VERY incorrect and stands out for it, or is un-realistic, it just doesnt make the story make sense . . . =P
    I hope that the research really pays off -=)
    September 3rd, 2009 at 02:26am