By Eryn LaPlant
Hello all, I'm Eryn LaPlant, author of
historical romances, Beneath the Wall and The Blue Lute, and the contemporary romance Falling for Shock. In the past
people have asked me what the difference is between writing historical versus
contemporary romance. Usually I shrug and think, “don't know, there isn't a
whole lot of difference”. Then I wondered why there isn’t a difference. I believe
the answer lies in research.
The way I start any book is with an idea, from
there my most favorite thing to do is the research that goes along with it. In Beneath the Wall, I had this idea about what would’ve happened to the little boy at the end of the musical, Miss
Saigon? My own storyline came from that seed and before I knew it I had a plot.
But I didn't know a thing about the 1960s, the Vietnam War, or even what the
country of Vietnam looked like. I dove into reading about the subject and
submersed myself in the era. I dressed in things like military garb and peace
beads, and tried using slang like, “far out, man!” in everyday language. It was silly, but it worked and some
of the comments I received about the book were that the readers felt like they
were actually there, living with the characters and not just reading about
them. To me that is an awesome comment. It tells me I did my job right.
Another research tool that helps me is doing
interviews. I am one of those extroverted people who loves meeting and talking
with others. In fact, I would rather call someone up on the phone and ask an
expert on a subject rather than read about it. One of the roughest times I had
with using this tool was while I was writing The Blue Lute, a book
half set in the 1920s. Not too many people are alive now from that era so
instead, I focused on experts on buildings, clothes, cars, and the music of the
20s. It was more than amazing to hear the stories of those say from Family
Jewels, vintage clothing in downtown Manhattan, New York, than to look at the
pictures of old suits and dresses online. The pictures couldn’t tell me what a linen suit
felt like or what it smelled like and these experts could.
It’s the same with contemporary stories. Falling for Shock
is a story about an actor who meets a small town girl while making a superhero
movie. I love superhero movies, but have no clue how to make one. Luckily, I
have a friend who was an actor in one and he helped me out a lot with
terminology, set etiquette and protocol, and what specifically goes into making
a man fly. In this case, watching a lot of behind-the-scenes of DVDs was also
very helpful.
Overall, research can come in various ways, from
the meticulous reading on a subject to meeting people who have actually been in
the situation the writers are putting their characters into. All this helps me
and it can help others get into characters and become them, in a sense, and
therefore making them sound like they weren’t simply cut and placed in the time period or scene. It makes
these characters come alive and their books become special.
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Eryn LaPlant grew up wishing she could have lived in another
time, so now she writes her own romances and lives through her characters. When
not writing, she spends time with her loving husband, and their handsome son in
the land of Lincoln. If she can't live in the past, she figures she can at
least live amongst it! Hello to the world! I am a former slave for the working
world and presently a woman of many trades. I am a wife, a mother, an antiques
collector, a painter, a baker, a gardener, a photographer, a historian and my
favorite by far a novelist (well except the first two in my list)! Thanks for
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