PSA: Historical Writing
Oct. 28th, 2005 07:35 amIf you are writing an historical story -- alternate history, secret history, straight-up historical, whatever -- please, please, please refrain from having your characters describe a current technology in clunky antiquated terms and then proclaim that sort of crazy thing impossible.
Please. Really. Maybe it was clever the first two times, but it passed into the realm of terminally lame well before I got to kindergarten.
(This means you, Harry Turtledove!)
Please. Really. Maybe it was clever the first two times, but it passed into the realm of terminally lame well before I got to kindergarten.
(This means you, Harry Turtledove!)
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Date: 2005-10-28 01:34 pm (UTC)This was prompted by a short story in the December Analog.
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Date: 2005-10-28 01:45 pm (UTC)The other one I read was Guns of the South. It was difficult for those characters to doubt the things that would happen because time-travelling white supremacists brought them along.
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Date: 2005-10-28 03:57 pm (UTC)Sure, if someone did happen to come up with "a screen of moving light pictures somehow imaged from real life but made into fictional constructs," a tenth century monk would pooh-pooh the idea. But having a character come up with that idea only to have another character pooh-pooh it is lame.
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Date: 2005-10-28 06:52 pm (UTC)As it happens, I'm very fond of H.N. Turteltaub's historical fiction set in Ancient Greece. Can't stand Turtledove's alternate histories.