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12. Writing War (Or, All Of Us Are Going To Geneva)
In this episode, in honour of Remembrance Day, Lani (@copper-dust) and Jo (@pebblysand) have a chat about war. Specifically, they discuss how to research war, write war, and explore the aftermath of war in fanfiction. They talk about what they find interesting about it, what drives them to write about it, and how they use these armed conflict situations to paint a picture of the broader world we live in. Please note that this episode does contain discussions of war-related violence - nothing graphic but still, if that’s not your thing, feel free to pass.
This week, we mention:
Merry Men, Check the Spindle and Storge by @copper-dust
castles and slipped by @pebblysand
Jo’s post about a broader definition of war
Fluorescentgrey’s historical AUs
This scene from Peaky Blinders
Jo’s post about right and wrong in Castles
Your recommendations for this week are:
The Regeneration Trilogy by Pat Barker because it's great example of historical fiction based on WW1
Achilles in Vietnam by Jonathan Shay because it offers an interesting take on the war in Vietnam and trauma
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card because it's an fascinating example of a sci-fi/fantasy war
Peaky Blinders by Stephen Knight and the BBC because maybe then Jo will finally shut up about this show
You can find us online at:
The Fanfic Writer’s Craft: tumblr
Lani (@copper-dust): tumblr ; AO3
Jo (@pebblysand): tumblr ; AO3