Spying, Eavesdropping and Other Techniques for Location Research
Last year, I met an interesting writer named Jeff Posey. At the time, he was the chief organizer of the Dallas Fort Worth Writers’ Conference. I soon found out he’s familiar with Southwest Colorado, and even plans to move to Pagosa Springs one day, a community just 45 minutes from where I live in Durango.
Because we both recently conducted location research for our novels in progress, we thought we’d have an online ‘chat’ and then share our insights with other writers (and anyone else interested in our writing journeys). Below is an excerpt and then a link to the full ‘chat.’ Please forward to any writers you think would be interested!
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JEFF
I absolutely believe in something like that secret galactic box ‘choosing’ us to be the vessel for the story that needs to be told. I had titles for all three books come to me in a very out-of-body woo-woo way, and I just had to say, “Okay. I’ll get started…”
Oh, yeah. Slapped me into a dead stop for a few seconds: Shining White Greathouse at Chimney Rock. I’ve been on the tours maybe a dozen times, but somehow the mental image escaped me until this trip. You know that beautiful stonework we associate with the Anasazi? Those stones the sizes of loaves of bread with smaller stones shoved between them in courses? The Anasazi covered that up with white plaster. Imagine walking from Chaco Canyon (90 miles as a crow flies) to Chimney Rock and seeing that shining white building high on the tilted mesa.
There is definitely a galactic box that reaches out and grabs people to make them write things down. I love the chat too. I’m not very vigilant when it comes to researching the places that I write about, but I do like to go back to places where I’ve been to remind myself how it’s like. That way, I can perfectly the describe the taste of Manhattan air, for example, or the softness of the wild grass in North Carolina.
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~Deirdra
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