Lessons from the Literary Trenches: My research Process
What is Your Research Process?
Hello, all! It is my hope that these images will help you picture my process in gathering facts for my novels. In brief, here are my steps:
1) Select the time and place of my novel.
2a) Begin to research the time and place – broadly at first, reading biographies, searching online, taking out armfuls of library books, watching documentaries, reading memoirs, and then drilling down to newspapers, restaurant menus, train timetables, etc. I take notes by hand, keeping good track of where each note is from.
2b) Travel! I ALWAYS go to see the place of my setting. For A More Perfect Union, I went to Barbados.


2c) Next, I compile my infamous daily calendar (time) and map (place)


Step 3) I create a mega-list of every fact I deem important, organizing them into categories.



Step 4: Once I’ve written my chapter outline, I cut and paste all the facts I think I’m going to want in each chapter so they’re “at my fingertips” while I write the first draft.

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