I have been thinking about this subject quite a lot lately. My novel
is definitely fiction, but it does take place in a real time and place.
What is my responsibility for keeping to the facts of history, real
places and events, etc.? In the beginning of my novel, I put in a sort
of "disclaimer", reminding the reader that this is a work of fiction and
should be read as such. When a review of my novel was done by posted on
a Vietnam Veterans of America website, the reviewer pointed out some of
my mistakes dealing with the military (such as sergeants not being
referred to as "Sir") as well as my misunderstanding of President
Carter's pardon of the draft dodgers. This is what prompted me to write
this blog because when I looked up that information on the internet,
what I found out was what I used to proceed with my story. I needed to
get a draft dodger character back to the United States from Canada, so
when I found my answer, I proceeded. Since I was not looking into the
actual deeper meaning and history of the event, I felt that I didn't
have to research it any further.
I have no resentment toward the
reviewer. As a military and Vietnam veteran, his historical and
accurate knowledge of the events is indisputable. And he gave my novel
an otherwise glowing review, which is most important to me!
I
still feel okay with what I wrote and researched. My novel is for the
everyday reader, not the historian. Most readers would not even notice
these inconsistencies, but should I? I don't think so. What do you
think?
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Monday, October 14, 2013
Sunday, October 13, 2013
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Using Astrology to Define Characters
Well, this is a groovy post! I have always been interested in
astrology, probably because my mother was interested in it during my
childhood. Growing up in the 1970s, I remember seeing books such as
Linda Goodman’s “Sun Signs” & “Love Signs” on the living room
bookshelf. Although I don’t rely on astrology as an “end all, be all”
source of information, I have always felt that it can provide a
generalization about a person’s personality. Using sun signs to help
define my characters’ personalities is a lot of fun and it gives the
reader something to think about in terms that they may be familiar
with. Most people know what their own sun sign is and have an idea, if
somewhat vague, about the other eleven. The use of astrology works
particularly well in my novel because it takes place in a time period
when that type of “alternative” way of looking at people & life was
in vogue. I try to use it sparingly as well as generally, such as
making my two most successful, strong & driven characters Capricorns
while the artist is a Scorpio as is the troubled, intense biker. Of
course, making the characters interested in astrology as well is a great
way to incorporate the definitions of each sign without sounding like a
loon! I let the characters talk about it so that it becomes part of
the overall story as it would have been during the 1960s & 1970s.
BTW-what’s your sign? Mine’s Pisces…
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Naming Fictional Characters
I take naming my characters pretty seriously. For my novel, “Red,
White & Blues”, I wanted to have everyday names that could be easily
related to by most everyone. The names of my main characters, such as
John Clark, Pete Clark, Sandy Porter, Sarah Somerton, Louise Sinclair,
Edie McCabe-even Mike Blackhorse-were chosen specifically for their
simplicity. With characters that I wanted a little more impact, such as
Morgan Stewart, the President of the fictional motorcycle club, “The
Souls of Liberty”, I chose a stronger name, but still left it easy to
remember. For my “resident artist”, I chose Haven Hartford, a somewhat
unusual name, but again, pretty easy to remember. I wrote this book
with the express idea that no matter what the situations are, it could
be easy for everyone to relate to. I also wrote my book using simple
language, but that is a subject for another blog! The main sources that
I use for naming my characters (usually both first & last names)
are two baby name books that I have had for years: “Name Your Baby” by Lareina Rule and “The New Age Baby Name Book”
by Sue Browder. The latter is obviously for the more unusual or
ethnic-inspired names. When developing a new character, I nearly always
know what they look like before I have their name, so I do take that
image into consideration when I start searching for their name. It’s
fun to browse the books, looking for that perfect name to pop out at me!
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Top 20 Books
On the heels of my last blog, My Top 20 Movies, I thought I'd do books. There are definitely not in any specific order. Here they are:
- Stoned Apocalypse- Marco Vassi
- The Rebels-Daniel Lyon
- Women-Charles Bukowski
- Ham on Rye-Charles Bukowski
- The Source-Isis Aquarius
- Summer of Love-Joel Selvin
- Life-Keith Richards
- Riding on the Edge-John Hall
- Just Kids-Patti Smith
- Matterhorn-Karl Marlantes
- Achilles in Vietnam-Jonathan Shay
- Light Years-James Salter
- A Dangerous Friend-Ward Just
- Skins-Adrian Louis
- Desperate Characters-Paula Fox
- This is Where I Leave You-Jonathan Tropper
- Tropic of Cancer-Henry Miller
- The Sheltering Sky-Paul Bowles
- Crossing to Safety-Wallace Stegner
- Elective Affinities-Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Monday, April 2, 2012
Shameless Promotion
My book is about subjects, people, locations and a period in time that most others are interested in. Yes, this blog is nothing more than a shameless promotion to get some more sales, but if I saw this book online or at a bookstore, I would jump all over it! Head on over to Amazon where you can sample the story by clicking on the "Look Inside" icon. Read the reviews! The book is available as a Kindle download or a paperback. If you like motorcycles, bikers, the 1960's & 1970's, sex, drugs and rock & roll, YOU WILL LOVE THIS BOOK!!
http://www.amazon.com/Red-White-Blues-L-Sage/dp/1432773453/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_t_1
http://www.amazon.com/Red-White-Blues-L-Sage/dp/1432773453/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_t_1
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Monday, March 5, 2012
Introduction...
Greetings! My purpose for blogging is to expose more people to my novel, Red, White & Blues. If you like or have an interest in the following subjects, then please check my book out on Amazon.com & ORDER IT: the 1960's & 1970's; bikers, outlaw motorcycle clubs; California, San Francisco; sex; drugs; music; the Vietnam War; Native American culture. The book is available in either soft cover or as a Kindle edition. If you have read my book or would like more information than what is provided on the Amazon page, please let me know!! We'll talk more as the days unfold!
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