Kim here:
My great friend and author, Camy Tang, made a comment on twitter yesterday about research, “Can I just say, I LOVE MY JOB! Where else can I have a legitimate reason to look up how to do a proper triangle choke hold?”
It’s true. As authors, we have so much fun doing research. Like when we went to the Grand Canyon and I asked a ranger, “So… how many people die here every year?” The ranger didn’t even blink at the question, but several people around us looked at me as if to say, “why is this sweet looking mom with her two kids in tow asking a question like that?” I, of course, told them I was an author and doing research. I do write suspense, you know. 🙂 And found out there’s an entire book written on the subject. Death in the Grand Canyon. Huh, imagine that. And yes, I bought it.
Anyway, we love research. Even when I’ve sat on the phone for hours asking questions, taken thousands of pictures, my eyes have blurred from staring at website after website, and then have gone bloodshot from reading book after book…
Research is awesome. It takes a lot of time, but wow, does it make your stories sing! I even have to admit that sometimes I get distracted doing research. I’ll be writing a scene and just have to check on one little minute detail and off I go – getting lost in the world of information.
I agree with Camy. I love my job. Now I think I’ll go look up that triangle choke hold thingy she talked about – you never know – I might need to use it in a book someday…
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DEATH IN THE GRAND CANYON??? OMG that is just perfect. Only another suspense writer would think that is funny and not morbid.
Camy
don't know how I missed this post last week. Too great. Makes me want to do research for you. Sounds like fun.
Kat