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Now who in their right mind would put a digital camera in a 1970's story based in old Mexico? And one with a large capacity data chip in it. And not catch it until a reader pointed out to me... uh... the stupid author.![]()
Note to self: double check any computer jargon you put in a story before sending it to BT.
Now who in their right mind would put a digital camera in a 1970's story based in old Mexico? And one with a large capacity data chip in it. And not catch it until a reader pointed out to me... uh... the stupid author.![]()

There's a series been on here called Hinterland, filmed in my home town area.
It's become quite a joke how they travel from one place to another, via the most obscure of roads 20 miles in the opposite direction.
The local trainline has a regular 10-minute service, instead of the reality of one every two or three hours.
And they called the bog a marsh. It's not a marsh, it's a bog.
Gah!
Now who in their right mind would put a digital camera in a 1970's story based in old Mexico? And one with a large capacity data chip in it. And not catch it until a reader pointed out to me... uh... the stupid author.![]()
I got a big thrill when I started getting emails from students at West Florida University because my series 'Pizza Boy at the Door' is based on two college boys that go there. These readers would go on and on about how real it seemed since they recognized street names, local sports teams, tourist locations, and even specific restaurants.
The funny thing though, one of the main characters is a med student and no one yet has brought up that UWF doesn't have a med school. LOL

One reason I leave tech out. Even stories based in the here and now hardly mention cell phones, computers, etc. unless absolutely necessary to the plot line.
Although my last Sci-Fi book has human form androids, but much better than Mr. Data in STNG.
Oops.I was just saving time on changing film.Oops.
I have another story due out shortly that I got the camera right in. The second tie is always the charm.![]()
I carefully included details of a 1930 German camera in BIG BANANA but nobody cares.
I will have my revenge. I will write a story containing more than one ever knew about... harp (harmonica) technology: the varied tempers and tunings; the innovative designs of Lee Oskar (that's him blowing LOW RIDER); the great old German chromatics; the tricks of valving and otherwise modding harps; the joys of overblowing; the rush from getting the opening of RHAPSODY IN BLUE right the first time; et fucking cetera.No one else sees the attraction I guess.
I will have my revenge. I will write a story containing more than one ever knew about... harp (harmonica) technology: the varied tempers and tunings; the innovative designs of Lee Oskar (that's him blowing LOW RIDER); the great old German chromatics; the tricks of valving and otherwise modding harps; the joys of overblowing; the rush from getting the opening of RHAPSODY IN BLUE right the first time; et fucking cetera.
Will anyone care? Fuck, if I'm any good, I will MAKE them care. Or groan.
But just think: The two basics of harp-playing are BLOW and SUCK. Throw in some fancy work with hands (carefully cupped), tongue (blocking appropriate holes), and lips (tightly puckered), and we're right there, aren't we? Why aren't there more erotic stories featuring pocket saxes?

Google Earth is great for that...Blind_Justice's and my Team Work entry is mostly based on observation with Google Earth to get the distances and timings right. Also to add local color. Although I have been to America's deep southwest, it was a long time ago. Street names, hotel/motel names, places and things names...Google Earth!![]()
If it wasn't for Google and websites to use for research, I would get in so much trouble using actual locations.
One chapter of 'Destiny in Daytona' included a day trip to Disney World and a lot of serious edging and foreplay between the two main characters while on rides. Now I hadn't been to Big Mickey's place in more than 30 years, but thankfully I found all sorts of places that listed the more popular rides, including how long they lasted time wise, so I could keep it realistic.
Oh, wait I forgot who I was talking to.
So a brother and sister are learning.....![]()
There is a show on SyFy filmed in a town I used to live in. There has been numerous car sequences were they go through the same junction two or three times in a row. Just from different points. Then they'll be in the next town over pulling into a parking lot.
Oh god, that reminds me of a SyFy movie I saw a few weeks back where an escaped convict travelled from Pretoria (South Africa) to somewhere in Australia by motorbike. Apart from a few shots of landmarks the "Australian" bits looked suspiciously South African too (black housemaids, wrong number plates, Table Mountain in the background of shots).
It felt like they'd started with a South African story, decided to shift it to Australia for some reason, but botched the rewrite.
The only thing that does get to me is when someone attempts a fight scene-and I mean more than one person smacking someone, I mean an actual fight- and just botches it. I don't see writing a fight scene as much different than a sex scene as far as describing two people doing something to each other, yet there are serious flops out there.
Tell me about it, I just had to google detective rankings.