Posted on 2009.07.05 at 22:15
Feelin':
excited
Hearin': A hum of ambient noise
Tags: pit 2, research
I've been traveling like crazy over parts of England this past week, and today my family hit up
Warwick Castle. It's an old castle that has been bought by the same company behind those wax museum statues (Madamn Tussaud's) and they've tried to recreate Medieval England more or less.
In the course of exploring a lot of the rooms in the place, I came across a Real Medieval Bathroom. And I was delighted it looked just like the one I described in PIT2, which I'd done research about!
( The passage from PIT2, narrated from Sam's POV )I snapped these two photos here, which I uploaded to Flickr with some notes:
Medieval Toilets for Manor Houses & CastlesThere are clearly some differences, but I was delighted things were so on the money with the research I had done.
It's always so awesome to discover things like that!
-K
Posted on 2009.07.02 at 20:48
Feelin':
busy
Hearin': TV with AFN News network on it
Tags: pit 2, pit 5, pit influences & inspirations, research
Right now, I'm visiting England for the first time. Actually, this is the first time I've ever left the U.S. (aside from the 24 hour trip to Vancouver B.C. that my homeroom class took my junior year of h.s.) It's already given me scads of experiences that I can use in my writing, particularly the sense one feels when they are a foreigner. I mean, the second I open my mouth I think it's fairly obvious I am not from around here...if the way I dress and behave does not already give someone that impression. I've never had this experience firsthand before, so I'm trying to take a lot of mental notes and impressions for writing. TIme travelers get that sort of thing all the time, after all.
Between jet lag, spending time with family, and seeing a lot of sights, I've really been lousy with writing progress. On the flight over here on Saturday, I managed to hack out the whole of Chapter 20, which was awesome. Five pages in one sitting! But after that point I had drained my battery a lot and the layover before the super long flight (to England, which was 8 hours) didn't give me much time to suck up more power. I suppose I could think of it as I got five days worth of progress done at once.
Today my brother and his wife worked, so my mom and I were at their house all day. But I pretty much used that time to catch up on uploading photos, doing some reading about the destinations we're hitting this weekend, and catching up on news back home. The weekend will be quite busy, and I may not take my laptop with me at all.
My mom did ask me if, after what I've seen these few days, would I write PIT2 differently, since that was set in medieval England. I can't say I would. The biggest thing that shocked me is the sunrise and sunset this area has. Being summer, the sun is setting after 10 P.M. and rising around 3 A.M. PIT2, set in January 1191, the sun would probably rise late and set early.
Also, I am going to get so much awesome research done for PIT 7 while here, even though I'm years away from starting it. That probably sounds kind of cryptic, huh.
-K