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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-09-27 03:47 pm

[ SECRET POST #5744 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5744 ⌋

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Thank you, folks who do research for tiny details no one will catch

(Anonymous) 2022-09-28 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
There's always someone who does.

I'm not OP (and I posted up thread), but reading all the replies just makese feel warm inside! I'm an avid fic reader, and I don't mind either way if there's details or not, but when there are, it makes me feel...more involved in the story? Especially if it's details about something I'm actually familiar with -- does the author live there too? Wow, they did so much research, etc.

If you don't, that's cool too.

But as someone who will research places and roads and Google maps like mad, I personally enjoy going these little "trips" and learning about places and things I wouldn't have otherwise known about. And when you meet others familiar with the things you're talking about, it's a chance to interact. I once had a reader who thought I was Greek because of an instrument and artist I included in a story (who I only learned about because the character was an listener of the blues, like that old JB Lenoir blues, and so I was curating their driving playlist and this artist appeared doing a duet with Louisiana Red! And bam! There is went!)