Swordsmaster is fantasy, NOT historical fiction. Boy,
am I grateful for that! Sure, I still need to do tons of research so I get my
reality anchors set (when you create a world, some of it needs to be like we’re
used to, so that it will be easier for the reader to accept the fantastical
parts.) I need to have trade, weaponry, agriculture, and cultural details that
make sense from somewhere around the middle ages. If I don’t do that, then the
magic I layer on top of it is a little more believable.
The REALITY
I’ll try to simulate is in no way intended to be taken as what life was REALLY
like in those times, but I have a feeling there will be some readers who will
treat it as though it’s a bit of a history lesson. Education in America is not
coming from schools so much; more and more; it is coming from our
entertainment. Games, movies, television, music, books – this is the way the
masses seem to get their details about many things.
How many of
you know that Sarah Palin didn’t say “I can see Russia from my house!” That was
Tina Fey on Saturday Night Live two days after Sarah Palin answered a question
in an interview by saying “They’re our next-door neighbors, and you can
actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.” Do they
really sound like the same thing?
I was
listening to an author on NPR talking about a book he wrote about the tail end
of the Reagan presidency, in which he has a host of characters in this
HISTORICAL FICTION say things that there is no evidence they ever said, but,
based on what we know, it makes sense that they MIGHT have said them.
Tell me – if
you have a conversation with your spouse, and later you can’t remember exactly
what they said, do you think it’s a good idea to make up what they said from
what you know of them, or talk with them again?
When The Da Vinci Code hit popular culture,
there were people who thought that everything in the book was true; yes, they
were on the fringe of reality themselves, but there were many more who absorbed
some of what was in the book almost as though it was a primer on Catholicism or
the life of Jesus. Sure, it was fiction, but it was bolstered with HISTORY,
which means some of it MUST be true, right?
That’s like
relying on one of the checkout line tabloids for your facts. There is SOME
truth in there, but it’s just there to make the rest seem credible (instead of
INcredible.)
The internet
is a wonderful thing; you can find out about anything you want with the touch
of a button (after you enter your search terms, of course.) Just think of the
power that gives you! Well, remember, with great power comes great
responsibility. Figuring out what’s fact and what’s fiction out there on the
web can be challenging, but it’s something you need to do if you want to live
(and succeed) in the REAL world, if you want to be TRULY educated.
Even the NEWS
is no longer just the facts (if it ever was); now there is so much opinion and tailoring
the news to fit the desired NARRATIVE out there, it’s hard to know what the
real story is. And the fact that the news is also dumbed down to include cute
stories and fluff pieces (to keep the attention of what they must realize is
the poorly educated public) means that even where people should be able to get
the facts is lacking (what serious, possibly crucial piece of news did they choose
to leave out so you could see that a cute panda was born?)
Think
Responsibly.
Just
saying…
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latest ePublication “Endangered”) can be found in many places, including:
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