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Toughen up.
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What Historical Fiction Cliches Would You Put In Room 101?
Bit of fun here.
If you were God for the day, which cliche in historical fiction would you wipe out? Okay, here's mine: Rich, high-born son is sent to desolate outpost of the empire [Roman/British/American - you name it] as punishment/in hiding from big-bad.
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Historicals and Horror rule
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Person of minor station relates tale of great personage.
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![]() ![]() House of Rocamora, sequel to Rocamora and a novel of 17th century Amsterdam, now available in soft cover, Kindle, and assorted ebooks. "Chronology is not destiny" Donald Michael Platt "If, as Napoleon said, History is a myth agreed upon, let mine be the definitive myth." Donald Michael Platt www.donaldmichaelplatt.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXZthhY6OtI&feature=channel_page Last edited by donroc; 06-25-2012 at 01:46 AM. |
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practical experience, FTW
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Wealthy and/or titled girl with politically motivated parents goes to the court of Henry VIII and becomes his latest obsession.
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never mind the shorty
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Girl rebels, doesn't want to be a housewife, has modern ideas about choosing for herself.
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"It had taken quite a while, but she had finally thawed his heart back into working condition." WIP 1: Britannia c.AD 60. 120 k. Lost in Query-land. WIP 2: Paris, 1780s. 88k. many queries, four fulls, four rejections (sad face) WIP 3: Antebellum Washington City/Georgia c.1850 102k; editing a blog about the incredible true story
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practical experience, FTW
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So agreed. I'll see your Mary Sue, and raise you a PHYSICALLY RAVISHING Mary Sue - because, let's face it, they're always gorgeous. Authorial wish-fulfillment much? Beautiful characters have begun to bore me senseless.
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Mine would be: the evil and reactionary Church, whose elite doesn't really believe in anything except keeping free thought down/exercising power, wants to destroy MC with weirdly 20th century mindset.
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Exploring the Victorian World | Twitter "One of the disadvantages of almost universal education was the fact that all kinds of persons acquired a familiarity with one's favourite writers. It gave one a curious feeling; it was like seeing a drunken stranger wrapped in one's dressing gown." - Stella Gibbons |
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writing like it's 1927
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Haha, yep, all of these.... very modern mindsets make me insane. Sure, characters are individuals and all their opinions don't have to line up to prevailing ones exactly, but they're tied to their world. They aren't going to think like 20th century folks! (well, unless it is the early 20th C, which is also within the realms of historical fiction, hehe).
My biggest one though are the cameos by famous people of the day. It's 16th century London and our character runs into this budding young actor and loans him a couple bucks (or shillings, or whatever it would be)... and the guy's like thanks, the name's Shakespeare, Will Shakespeare. And that's the extent of his role in the story. Nothing wrong with incorporating real people into a story if it makes sense and you use it, even if they're just minor characters, but please, no cameos!
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practical experience, FTW
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I would say a naive young girl (usually pretty) who becomes the companion of a princess, queen, countess, etc, and comes of age. I would like to see a really creative spin on that cliche, but otherwise I'm pretty over it.
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So - I see you've seethed your way through "Pope Joan" as well, then ... ?
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"To be the queen, she agreed to be the widow!" ... The pre-modern world was willing to attribute charisma to women well before it was willing to attribute sustained rationality to them.Medieval Kingship, Henry A. Myers ... http://dianelmajor.blogspot.com/Twitterati: @DianeLMajor
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My rhymes are bottomless
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New Fish; Learning About Thick Skin
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How about
1. a strong, rebellious woman, 2. a marriage that's not arranged 3. a fantastic battle scene that describes the terror and battle-rage that the hero goes through 4. a brahmin priest who tries to reform a casteist society in 13th century India? Ha! I know what I'm not having in my WIP
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I'm living in a silent film
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Dull Old Person
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Yes, I have. I have no idea why I bothered finishing it.
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knows a hawk from a handsaw
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Identical twins standing in for each other.
Anything to do with lost heirs. Heaving bosoms.
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Dull Old Person
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Ever tried deep-breathing in 18th century stays? There's heavage, I promise.
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Exploring the Victorian World | Twitter "One of the disadvantages of almost universal education was the fact that all kinds of persons acquired a familiarity with one's favourite writers. It gave one a curious feeling; it was like seeing a drunken stranger wrapped in one's dressing gown." - Stella Gibbons |
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knows a hawk from a handsaw
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I know! I have worn replica Tudor corsets and they are incredibly uncomfortable especially as I am blessed with a bosom that has much heavage. I just think that reducing a woman to heavage is laziness on the part of some authors.
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Incurable Cough of Death. If the list of all instances from literature were present and correct on that page, it would run on for several million words.
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On a wing and a prayer
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I have that one in my first novel! Hah! Whenever a young woman vomits, I immediately know she's pregnant - and that's for contemporary as well as historical fiction.
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Toughen up.
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If that isn't male wish-fulfilment, I'll eat my stola.
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Historicals and Horror rule
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"Heaving bosom" was over used by Frank Yerby in the 1940s along with poppy-red lips -- referring to the mouth of course.
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![]() ![]() House of Rocamora, sequel to Rocamora and a novel of 17th century Amsterdam, now available in soft cover, Kindle, and assorted ebooks. "Chronology is not destiny" Donald Michael Platt "If, as Napoleon said, History is a myth agreed upon, let mine be the definitive myth." Donald Michael Platt www.donaldmichaelplatt.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXZthhY6OtI&feature=channel_page |
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