Outlander 0 - The Outlandish Companion by Diana Gabaldon
Author:Diana Gabaldon [Gabaldon, Diana]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, mobi
ISBN: 9780307568045
Published: 1999-11-04T23:00:00+00:00
Having written the scene in which Claire applies the ointment to Jamie, and in which he makes a nervous joke about having come too close to being one of the ingredients, I began to think (well, actually, I think pretty much all the time when Iâm writing, but it helps to have some specific direction).
Hangmen, being hanged, a traitorâs deathâwhich is precisely what Jamie was risking by his actions. Enter Monsieur Forez again, for the purpose of pointing outâto Jamie, Claire, and to the readerâ that while politics might be played as a game, it was nonetheless one with possibly fatal consequences. (As to Monsieur Forezâs scholarly lecture on the details of eviscerationâwell, I had one postdoctoral appointment in which my main job was butchering seabirds. People always ask me whether my previous education and experience as a scientist is useful to me in writing these books. Not often, but it comes in handy every now and then.)
In terms of the overall book, I thought that Monsieur Forez captured nicely the balance between the farcical aspects of the Rising (which were many), and the deadly serious outcome. Heâs a minor note in the book, but an important one. And yet, I couldnât have gone looking for himâI didnât know he existed.
The reason I donât take notes on the research I do is that as the story takes shape in my mind, bits and pieces of research material are incorporated into it. Sometimes a piece of research material will trigger a specific scene, or even a subplot; sometimes a particular scene will demand a specific piece of information, which I then go and find. In either case, though, the research information becomes part of the story; and from that point on, itâs in my head; I canât forget it. On the other hand, I instantly forget anything thatâs written down: phone messages, grocery lists, errandsâ¦
As for the things that I need to know⦠well, some of these simply have to be looked up before a given scene can be written. Most small bits of incidental information, though, arenât really necessary to the shape of a scene or its events. In these cases, when I come to a spot where I needâfor instanceâto list the herbs that Claire is using for a specific purpose, or the name of a street in Edinburgh, or the height of a mountainâI just put a pair of empty square bracketsââ[]ââ in the text where that information should go. That way, I can continue writing without breaking my stride, and go look up the necessary bits of information later on.
âI took down my mortar and rubbed a handful off] into it. Adding [] and [], I pounded and ground while thinking what to do next.â
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