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A Nasty habit
I am finding several authors seem to have a nasty habit of introducing concepts and places as if their readers understand wether they do or not in reality. Most recently one author talked about matchlock pistols and some places in northern germany and historical figures without explaining first. Fortunately for me I have a blackberry on my hip all of the time which was able to explain quite easily. When the author talked about antique wheel lock pistols the blackberry
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I'd much rather have to look up something I may not be familiar with than have the author stop and take a big 'ol infodump in the middle of the narrative. Context will usually suffice for me and I still have the option to explore on my own if I so desire.
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I think this may be a case of "damned if you do..." as I very much dislike the opposite. I don't want authors talking down to me. I don't want them to explain every little thing. If there's something integral to the plot that I don't understand, I find it a lot less aggravating to look it up than when the opposite occurs and an author explains something I'm already familiar with.
edit: Or what DiapDealer said. ![]() Last edited by K. Molen; 03-15-2012 at 12:01 PM. Reason: Need-to-type-faster. |
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Sometimes, when this info is important to the story, the author will reveal the information slowly. It requires more work on the reader's part, but often results in less distraction. You think this is bad with historical fiction? You should try it with science fiction... sometimes you can't look up the info. -- Bill |
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Isn't this what footnotes were invented for? The editor should be catching stuff like this.
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I find footnotes in fiction to be generally a bad idea—unless they're used facetiously for humorous effect (or a special edition author "commentary"). Otherwise, I just find them distracting. Because I simply can't stop myself from reading them as they occur... even when I already know exactly what they're going to say.
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I think that this begs an interesting question that might be good to open up for debate. Waht is the best way to ensure that readers understand things like what I ranted about? Some like diapdealer don't like big info dumps but some like myself would like an author to clue me into what they are talking about, for example an author once said that one of his chracters could debate Harvey. I would have preferred a short explination of who harvey was.
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I want the author to treat me like I am smart. It gives me something to live up to.
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In the very rare cases where there's a need to explain large amounts of things, or provide in-depth detail on the workings of a society, a planet or complex technology and its implications, I prefer to have presented in an appendix at the end of the book. In general though: please assume that I am intimately familiar with just about everything in your world and instead focus on the plot and characterisation. |
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Abso-bloody-lutely......
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After the first few chapters of A Clockwork Orange I decided it was best to stop constantly looking up the Nadsat words. Even if the context didn't totally clear it up for me (are 'platties' pants or shirts
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