A request for all fantasy writers
Apr. 5th, 2023 03:59 am1. For crying out loud, learn the names of some plants already, or else set all your stories in cities.
2. Relatedly, it is very jarring when somebody who is clearly in Not!Europe suddenly is runs away from a skunk and lands in a patch of poison ivy. Decide what real-world place analogs to your story and stick with it. I know, I know - in your secondary fantasy world you can do whatever you want, but somehow people never find randomly misplaced kangaroos, llamas, penguins, or lemurs in Definitely England settings, so it seems that actually, in fact, people do care at least a little about where they put things. Care a little more, why don't you.
2a. This goes doubles for all post-Columbian exchange crops. If you're not willing to have your Let's Admit It's European king chow down on turkey and cornbread, don't have your peasant eat some stew flavored with potatoes, tomatoes, or peppers.
2. Relatedly, it is very jarring when somebody who is clearly in Not!Europe suddenly is runs away from a skunk and lands in a patch of poison ivy. Decide what real-world place analogs to your story and stick with it. I know, I know - in your secondary fantasy world you can do whatever you want, but somehow people never find randomly misplaced kangaroos, llamas, penguins, or lemurs in Definitely England settings, so it seems that actually, in fact, people do care at least a little about where they put things. Care a little more, why don't you.
2a. This goes doubles for all post-Columbian exchange crops. If you're not willing to have your Let's Admit It's European king chow down on turkey and cornbread, don't have your peasant eat some stew flavored with potatoes, tomatoes, or peppers.
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Date: 2023-04-03 09:25 am (UTC)It's funny, the potatoes thing bothers me much less than it should do, even though many other things throw me out of a story. And it feels like I'm letting the side down :) I think because my brain knows less about it, so having potatoes FEELS right even though it isn't. The difficulties of writing something that both FEELS right to people who don't have any experience and FEELS right to people who do have experience...
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Date: 2023-04-03 09:45 am (UTC)This is also a reason that I take an interest in varied subjects. For my recent steampunk, I've been following historical fashion people just to learn what the clothing was called, how it was used, and how it fit into life, because if I didn't, my women readers would see that I was an idiot.
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Date: 2023-04-03 09:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-04-03 09:51 am (UTC)so *now* there are feral skunks in some parts of Britain
but this is a very recent development...
Multiple sightings, the most recent of which was at a suburban north London bus stop (previous sightings have been in British forests)
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-65122718
There are also feral WALLABIES in some parts of Britain (again, dumped exotic pets). Astonishingly, the wallabies have survived multiple winters and have been breeding...
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Date: 2023-04-03 11:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-04-03 11:40 am (UTC)But now I'm imagining an Alt!England w/some lemurs and kangaroos and laughing.
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Date: 2023-04-03 11:55 am (UTC)Also, I love this book. <3
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Date: 2023-04-03 11:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-04-03 12:32 pm (UTC)Was turkey common in England in Tolkien's time? Is it at all common now, or just known of as an American thing?
I would take a small bet that the out-of-place plants (analocisms?) in LOTR were background parts of Tolkien's life.
I suppose that in my ideal world, readers would be pleased by coherent world-building, but not extremely annoyed by small amounts of bad world-building.
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Date: 2023-04-03 12:45 pm (UTC)I know it was a high status food in the 1530s in Europe, and I think it's reasonably common. Google tells me that 1/3 of turkey are European these days. The plants were definitely present in Tolkien's life, though. Tomatoes are considered part of a traditional breakfast for England, Scotland, and Wales, and the potato is pretty self explanatory.
I am also guilty of being thrown out of a book by a small detail (like...having crosses in a story where there is fake Catholicism but NOT fake Jesus). As a writer, it's kind of like roulette and you do your best. As a reader, I try to be understanding.
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Date: 2023-04-03 12:46 pm (UTC)Skunks real animals, not just animated cartoons.
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Date: 2023-04-03 01:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-04-03 02:20 pm (UTC)When I was writing high-ish fantasy, my dwarves liked curry, because I was purposely showing that there was an intersection of cultures from all over the continent. Food was all a muddle because it really was all a muddle. Now I do sci-fantasy and have flying dinosaurs eating ramen noodles and it's all cool.
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Date: 2023-04-03 03:17 pm (UTC)It's about keeping the other animals away from the skunks. I finally figured it's not stray cats that are tangling with our downtown skunks, it's the territorial raccoons. Hence the chronic odour.
I'd have thought running away from a skunk is a good way of giving a skunk distance?
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Date: 2023-04-03 03:21 pm (UTC)I might see them (I had excellent night vision) or I might get a slight whiff of scent before I saw them.
Either way, I'd refrain from making sudden moves, and adopted a "you can have that side of the road and I'll stay on this side" policy.
I never had any problems and the skunks and I would both just go about our business.
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Date: 2023-04-03 03:26 pm (UTC)I'm pleased to note references to things like camas and henbit in the post-collapse Oregon in the series I'm currently re-reading.
Though I note they aren't using them as food, which is a mistake. Had henbit growing wild in my assigned garden plot here at the apartments one year. So I let it grow and harvested it while trying to decide what to plant.
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Date: 2023-04-03 04:06 pm (UTC)I wouldn't mind rice being eaten as a staple in a northern-ish location so long as there was some explanation for it.
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Date: 2023-04-03 05:53 pm (UTC)oh, nevermind, people suck.
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