Lily White LeFevre has a great post that asks, Why is your story set where and when it is? I've definitely read quite a few stories where the writer has obviously been taken with a particular setting but hasn't bothered to create a compelling story to go with it. LeFevre puts her finger on a similar issue, where people create a story that could have happened in any era or place--or worse yet, could have happened only in contemporary America--and jam it into a historical or "exotic" setting that they clearly think of as being more glamorous. That kind of thing does not make the story more interesting, sorry.
Published on July 15, 2013 08:51