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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2008-08-26 11:07 pm
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Time after time

Before I embark on today's chatter, anyone who has an interest in next-generation HP fic should go and read Cal's post here. It's a brilliant new plan that should be supported! And I'm not telling you about it, go and read!

Now onto a little thinky bit. It's not a rant, more a tip. I've been going back over some of the AS/S fest stories I missed, slowly slowly. And something that's occurred to me is that pretty much all of my  favourite stories  had a real sense of time to them. 

The Epilogue to DH is set in 2017. That's eight years in the future. Eight years does not sound like a ong time, but it is. Think about what life was like in 2000: I bet most of you had never heard of Osama bin Laden, the iPod was still on the drawing board, Windows 2000 was cutting-edge and Hillary Clinton was having a year of political successes. Eight years from now, things will have changed just as much.

Now it can be hard to play speculation, believe me that I know this to be true! So I understand why some people choose not to go there. But for stories set in classic HP era, or even Marauders era, why do some people not think back 10 or 20 years to what life was like, what people wore, and how people spoke?

Note that it's some. There are people out there who do an amazing job of researching or remembering their eras. For the rest, the internet is your friend. Vintage television series are easily come by (takes a brief mental pause for visions of a wave of Professionals-inspired H/D, decides that would be quite funny, moves on), and everyone has novels from the 1990s, '80s and '70s on their bookshelves.  Embrace them.

And, there's no gentle way to say this, try and research what was happening in Britain at the time. It's not what was happening in America. Well, except for the fact that Reagan and Thatcher were both making us all very nervous indeed.

[identity profile] marguerite-26.livejournal.com 2008-08-26 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I must say that this is exactly one of the things that blew me away with Snatched. It felt like a different world. The Wizarding World was in flux immediately after the war and having one or two key items (technology/media for example) change the entire working of the society was not only fresh and interesting but very realistic.

2017 for Albus at 11, meaning 2023 for their 7th year. That makes the majority of ASS fics taking place 15 years from today. It's an interesting thing to contemplate.

::starts re-write of my cross-gen::

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2008-08-26 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh cheers, luv! You do not want to see the big sheet of scribbled on paper that went into working that all out ... (too many insights into my fundamental madness!)

And YES, exactly! All those years being changes to the world and the people in it. Er, sorry about the rewriting, but I know it will be entirely easily done, you are a bear of big brain!

[identity profile] marguerite-26.livejournal.com 2008-08-26 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually not much re-writing. I had the 'technology of the future' thought in my head as I was writing, but I think it's needs a little more details to give it substance.

you are a bear of big brain!
You do know that I am reading Twilight, don't you?? My brain has been steadily leaking out my ears.

And no, I'm not going to stop. *g*

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2008-08-26 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll send you soup while you recover ;-)