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The dread of research

Posted in Eyes Wide Open
Post by Fiona Jayde
Wednesday, January 20, 2010

I had a small epiphany last weekend.

I was speaking with one of my oldest friends and picking her brain about recording studios. My current MS has to do with music – and I know next to nothing about the logistics of professional music recording. My friend is in the business and being a writer herself (she writes lyrics), we speak the same language… sort off.

Now – my MS had stalled. It had been stalled for a while. But when speaking with my friend  – about the music studio, about my hero and his personality and how he hates the “mechanization” of music, I suddenly realized my hero breathed. He freaking breathed – and all I had to do was see things from the angle of his environment.

I have all these buzz words on paper -but I don’t think they’d matter all this much because in light of researching the background, I stumbled onto the thing that motivates him:  music, raw music. Or as my friend had put it – the spontaneity of live performance. (She’s brilliant, what can I say.)

Of course this led me to add about twenty titles to my Netflix que – my other favored method of doing research. But I figured out that it really does matter to have someone in the know to bounce ideas off.

So what is your favored method of doing research? How do you go about it and what tips can you share with us?

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