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Chautona Havig

Chautona Havig

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Write What You Know: What it really means

by Chautona Havig · 6 Comments

You’ve heard it. I’m sure you have. The ubiquitous advice for all would-be authors: “Write what you know.”

Half of me wants to say, “That’s totally true.  Do it.”  The other half of me says, “That’s garbage.  If we only write what we know, we’ll never explore the greatest parts of our imagination!”

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So which is it?

The truth is, it’s both. I learned that early in my writing.  My first book, Ready or Not, didn’t require much research.  I wrote “what I knew”.  Of course, I did have to interview teachers and see if any had managed not to do training classes with younger children.  I had to discover if someone could put all their assets in someone else’s name–and if that someone else had to know about it. But most of it was fairly easy and related to what I knew at least.

Argosy Junction came along, and I had a lot more research to do but still nothing insurmountable. For example, I had to learn about sheep, wool allergies, emergency tactics for after an allergic reaction.  Unions. Welders. Inner city living.  Still, it was relatively familiar stuff to research.

But then came my first really difficult book to research, Discovering Hope.

Discovering hopeWhile it wasn’t the hundred-plus hours just on the 19th-century portions of Deepest Roots of the Heart, it did take hours upon hours.  First I had to research Indian culture.  I needed to know if dating an American would be “acceptable” among first-generation immigrants from India. Hours of combing dating websites, message boards, articles, asking questions.

Language.  The language alone took hours. I bought a Tamil to English dictionary.  I sent lots of questions to my friend to ask her friends about immigrating, about how someone might say something.

And then I needed to know about traumatic brain injuries, pancreatic cancer, Don  Giovanni, how expensive laser tag guns are. I never realized how many hours of research I put into the book until I actually started counting.  It had to be over fifty–and that’s just the usable stuff.  I spent dozens more hours reading out of interest and to make it feel normal.

And that’s how I write “what I know.”

When I don’t know it, I learn it.  I learn what directions rivers have to run and how wind patterns affect currents.  Sometimes I learn stuff like how antifreeze affects varnish.  And I learn how to phrase things in languages I don’t speak.  Other times, I spend hours combing through Sears & Roebuck catalogs from 1901 so I can learn what the dresses looked like, how much a book was, what fabric a man’s suit might have been. Not that I haven’t been doing TONS of that this past week in my writing of Such a Tease.  Ahem.  (Psst.  It’s on pre-order.  And there’s a cool BONUS!)

But I always feel like my first “real” research was with Discovering Hope.

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  1. Janell says

    February 2, 2017 at 4:58 am

    I went to the page for the “I Heart You” Collection, but when I clicked the link that said it would take me to Amazon, it said ” this page is not available”. Not sure what the problem is, or if they’ve already taken the collection and the 99 cent deal off the market.

    Reply
    • Chautona Havig says

      February 2, 2017 at 5:32 am

      I’m so sorry for the frustration. We had to remove it for a day or two. I’ll post again as soon as it’s back. I’m not in control of it so I can’t give a specific time. AGain, so sorry for the frustration.

      Reply
    • Chautona Havig says

      February 3, 2017 at 5:45 am

      It’s available again! There was a contractual issue and it had to be removed until it was fixed.
      so sorry!

      Reply
  2. Emma Filbrun says

    January 30, 2017 at 10:27 am

    I’m reading this book right now, and loving it. I told my daughter yesterday, though, that it’s not a good thing for me to have a new book by you, because I’m not worth much for anything else! You distract me from my work! I must develop more self-discipline.

    Reply
    • Chautona Havig says

      January 30, 2017 at 4:26 pm

      Self-discipline is overrated, right? I’m sure the Bible has nothing to say about it. Not at all! *whistles*

      Reply
    • Lucinda Culp says

      January 31, 2017 at 4:45 am

      Oh, Emma, know how I finally discovered I could close the cover long enough to at least provide nourishment? Past Forward! Having only a few bites of an always tasty Chautona Havig title meant I had no choice…when the few chapters were done, there wasn’t any more until the next installment…which, by the way, can never come quickly enough, but I digress. So…reading a Havig serial novel taught me that, plus patience, because this rabid-er…avid reader took a speed reading course, which means I CAN sit down and digest a whole book in a short time span. Past Forward taught me I can savor a few chapters and set it aside. I would use this as an opening to lobby for another installment of Vintage Wren, but maybe tomorrow.

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