Last spring when my writing bud Nicole O’Dell asked me if I
wanted to be part of a novella collection with her, my initial reaction was “of
course!” Nicole is so prolific and accomplished I couldn’t imagine not writing
with her. And if it also meant I could help a Valerie Comer, a debut author,
get her first contract, then my enthusiasm for the project only went up.
Then they told me the topic for Rainbow's End.
Geo-caching? It sounds fun, but I’ve never tried it. Never
been to the Ozarks either.
Still, I wanted to be part, so I put on my research hat. Here are some tips to help you when you find yourself in a similar position.
1) If you can't go to the location, talk to people who have been where your book is set. As
God would have it work out, my sister and brother-in-law were on their way to
Branson. Being the great folks that they are, they took a detour through Lake
of the Ozarks just to let me know what the town was like. That’s how I learned
about the turtle ice cream shop and the outlet mall that became pieces of my
novella.
2) Hit the Internet. While it's never the only stop for me, there is a wealth of information to discover. For example, find maps, information from chambers of commerce, etc. online. Also look up the websites of local businesses you want to reference. It'll give you a great starting point to build on.
3) Utilize social networks. I know the theory of the geo-caching,
but haven’t participated yet. I asked folks on Facebook if they’d gone. I
talked to a friend who enjoys the hunt with his kids and made plans to
participate at some time. Each of those details gave me a better idea what someone
participating in a hunt like Rainbow’s End would experience and how to write
the scenes. For A Wedding Transpires on Mackinac Island, I asked for help naming businesses and got FANTASTIC ideas from online friends.
By the time I finished writing Love’s Prize, one of the novellas in Rainbow's End, I wanted to
pack my bag and head to the Ozarks for some geo-caching. My prayer is that
readers will feel the same way…like you’ve managed to sneak a short vacation
within the pages of our stories.
1 comment:
Cara...i'm looking forward to this novel. i've never been to the Ozarks either, or Geo-caching, but love finding out about them through your novels. Thanks.
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