Illiterati
Council Member & Author
I've been working on a book for awhile now. It's a period piece involving (yes) vampires.
I'm finding that one of the most difficult aspects of writing period fiction is the research behind it, so I don't end up putting in anachronistic items and phrases. Meanwhile, finding colloquialisms from the period can also be a royal pain in the backside.
No, my vampires don't sparkle, though, like Stoker's Dracula, they can and do walk in the sunlight.
I've been remiss in my writing for awhile, and I'm working to get back into it on a regular basis. I've missed the characters. It seems, sometimes, when you've written about certain characters for long enough, they develop a life of their own, and if you're doing it right, they'll practically tell you when you're writing them wrong.
I'm finding that one of the most difficult aspects of writing period fiction is the research behind it, so I don't end up putting in anachronistic items and phrases. Meanwhile, finding colloquialisms from the period can also be a royal pain in the backside.
No, my vampires don't sparkle, though, like Stoker's Dracula, they can and do walk in the sunlight.
I've been remiss in my writing for awhile, and I'm working to get back into it on a regular basis. I've missed the characters. It seems, sometimes, when you've written about certain characters for long enough, they develop a life of their own, and if you're doing it right, they'll practically tell you when you're writing them wrong.