April 17, 2023
If you could live in any place, any time, any world, where would you live?
There’s the emotional response and the logical response. It might be fun to visit the Middle Ages, but the lack of decent food, sanitation, and medical knowledge would make it a dangerous time to live. It’s fun to think you’d live in a castle and be part of nobility, but chances are, most of us would be peasants. I’ll pass.
I’d also like to explore the culture and knowledge of Native Americans before they were in touch with Europeans. So much of what we think we know has been filtered through unreliable narrators. It would be interesting to experience a world that developed with minimal outside influence.
Anne McCaffrey’s Pern would also be interesting. Dragons, you know. There would be drawbacks, based on the social class. Not sure I’d want to stay there.
I would love to visit the world I created in my books and have a chance to meet my characters. I’ve often said I’d like to sit on the steps with Harmony Duprie, sip on some of her ice tea, and enjoy a fine spring afternoon. Or maybe I could get a job at the library where she works. Or, since her world overlaps with my Free Wolves stories, I might have the chance to watch a human transform into a wolf or some other creature.
But if I’m being realistic? Although I’m an old fart, I wasn’t old enough to truly take part in the hippie era. I’d love to be born a few years earlier, and to go to Woodstock, make a trip to San Francisco, and perhaps live in a commune. It would also allow me to get into the computer field earlier than I did. On top of that, I’d be able to get into indie book publishing before the market got crowded.
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April 17, 2023
If you could live in any place, any time, any world, where would you live?
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Oh yes, my characters worlds appeal to me as well. They’re so much nicer than reality.
My worlds aren’t nicer, but I’d love to meet some of the people there.
Yes, it would have been fun to go to Woodstock and slide around in the mud, lol.
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I have a good friend who did go to Woodstock (she’s pretty sure her first child was conceived there) and she says it wasn’t all it’s cracked up to be. It was “fun” only if you were really high on something. Joi really likes to have fun, even in her old age, so I’ll take her word for it.
But…getting into the indie book market before it got crowded … there’s an idea.
I’m with you–as much as I’d like to see long ago civilizations for myself, I don’t think I’d really want to live under those conditions. @samanthabwriter from
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