Research is the strength of all stories, regardless if it is contemporary,
historical, fantasy or futuristic.
So how does an author create real
settings in all of these worlds?
I like to walk the land every time I can to pick up details we donβt see in a
casual passing or on the internet. When
Sherrilyn Kenyon and I
were writing our new romantic-suspense story
PHANTOM IN THE NIGHT
(Pocket/June 10, 2008) last fall, we spent time in New Orleans (NO) surveying
areas specifically for the story in spite of our joint knowledge of Louisiana.
Sherrilyn knows New Orleans well since her Dark-Hunter series is set primarily
there, KCON (Kenyon Convention) is in or around the French Quarter each year
and she lived in NO at one time. I had family in Louisiana at one time and
still do in Biloxi, Mississippi, plus friends in NO. Iβve fished from many of
the coastal Louisiana towns along the Gulf of Mexico and had a business in NO
at one time, so Louisiana has been a favorite location of mine for many years.
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