This one’s for all those researchers out there.
True confessions: I am old enough to have used microfiche.
Yes, I know. It’s not cool to be that old, and certainly not
cool to admit it, but I know I’m not alone, and I do consider it quite an accomplishment
to have survived all the way from microfiche and card cataloguing through the
traveling encyclopedia salesmen at my parent's door, all the way to googling (it’s a
verb) and commanding Siri to look stuff up. Right here is where I’d like to
insert the wide eyed emoji displaying my shock at how much the world has
changed in my lifetime. 🤯 ( Also, an exploding head.)
While many losses of the good old days could be lamented on
a topic like this—such as flipping through 30 volumes of the Britannica before
bed—we’ll save those for another more nostalgic day. Instead, today I’d like to
revel in the sheer madness of now having the world at our fingertips.
The information superhighway—or the internet for those who
don’t like fancy terms—is literally full to the brim of everything you
might ever want to know about. This is excellent news for those of us authors who
like researching while writing our books. Even better news if your library card
is expired. (Mine is not. I’m just saying.)
I am always highly entertained by the social media posts
where authors reveal their google search lists. The index of weird stuff people
look up when writing books is in some cases more interesting than the book
itself. The memes about how we are authors, and not serial killers could crack
me up for days. (The large number of people being harmed in books, though, is
something to ponder.)
These questions should give me pause, but do they? Nope. I
just google away, fingers racing over the keys, learning about everything from
guns with silencers to how fast a car can drive before it explodes into small
pieces. Where do criminals attach under the car bombs? Which wires exactly need
to be touched together to hotwire a car? (Can you tell I’m writing a suspense novel?)
Siri doesn’t judge me when I ask what’s considered a
misdemeanor in Oklahoma or if you can wear your hair long when you’re an inmate
at a super max prison. It’s none of her business. She just sprints out to find
the answers and brings them back to me lickity split. I’m pretty sure I would’ve
had to look through a lot of microfiche to find those answers. (I think Google
has made me a smarter person. For real.)
So whether you’re a spry young tech lover or an old dinosaur
like me, I’d like to recommend you give Siri and Google a try. You’ll be amazed
at what you can find out there in the wild wild west (www) of knowledge-land and
if you’re lucky—you’ll even find a video on how to hotwire a car because
readers LOVE those realistic details. (Don’t get me started on the videos. They
are amazing.)
Here’s a few search terms for my recent WIP:
Average income of Mendocino County California
Distance from Tonga to Hawaii
Polymetallic nodules
Is it called a highway in Virginia?
How far into water will bullets travel (There’s a video! A guy tried it in his backyard pool. 🤣)
Are assault rifles legal in California?
Can large ships evade detection?
Where do Navy SEALs carry their weapons when parachuting?
Have you been googling lately?
Drop some of your searches in the comments so we can all wonder
what in the world your next book is about. (Plus, when the cops show up we can vouch for you and
tell them you’re just an author.)
Until next time!
5 comments:
Hi from one dinosaur to another! I wonder what list I might be on also! I always got sidetracked using the library card catalog, now internet is really full of side-trips. Fun article, thanks.
Hi Cali, interesting blog. There is so much info available. Of course, we must take it with a grain of salt. Lol. BTW, how much is the income in Mendocino County, California? :)
Hi Reggi! I was very surprised it’s only 61,335 but that’s average so of course there’s higher and lower. If you Google Mendocino County California, there are some beautiful pictures on the page and you can see the cliffs where I set my story.
Hi Gini! Lol I know I think we’d all be in trouble if people were watching. Yes side trips, rabbit holes, unnecessary tangents…oh the fun of it.
Fun post! Lately I've Googled "love poetry with angels in it," "miles from Kansas City to Oklahoma City," "how long it takes for a cracked rib to heal," and "number of miles a horse can walk in eight hours."
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