actually he makes it up as he goes alongCrichton at least does his homework.
thats why its marketed as fiction

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stan wrote:I just realized that Crichton's method is exactly parallel to that of applying behavior/ideas of contemporary peoples to
the study of prehistoric people.
i am in favor of it.
It's one thing to discover a neat nest of dino eggs and to report it and put it in a museum, and another to try to
extrapolate the behavior that went along with the making of the nest and other parenting behaviors.
It's also kind of like speculating about the construction of the pyramids....
or why the North American megafauna died out, etc.
Oas, I tried that too a few years ago. I started with my ancestor that first arrived in America after the Battle of Culloden.oldarchystudent wrote:A lot of novelists do a prodigious amount of research to make their story fit into historical/scientific facts. I researched my butt off writing a historical novel.
Problem is - the author can’t annotate what is established fact, supposition or dramatic invention without killing the main purpose of a novel, which is to entertain. So I tend to be a bit leery of quoting novels as sources. Could be that the info is good, could be it isn’t.
Keep trying. I haven't got mine published yet either. I try for a while and then give up, try again a few years later, give up, rewrite, try again.....Beagle wrote:Oas, I tried that too a few years ago. I started with my ancestor that first arrived in America after the Battle of Culloden.oldarchystudent wrote:A lot of novelists do a prodigious amount of research to make their story fit into historical/scientific facts. I researched my butt off writing a historical novel.
Problem is - the author can’t annotate what is established fact, supposition or dramatic invention without killing the main purpose of a novel, which is to entertain. So I tend to be a bit leery of quoting novels as sources. Could be that the info is good, could be it isn’t.
I soon realized that, while I thought it was great, nobody else would.