polishgenius, on 15 March 2023 - 06:54 AM, said:
the broken, on 13 March 2023 - 11:48 PM, said:
But research was considerably more difficult in 1999 than it is now, before social media and much slower and rarer internet, etc.
It was, however, a lot easier in 2013, when she wrote a Polish character whose name wasn't even real.
I'm unsure why this is an issue in a fictional book. Is there a list of Polish names that are used and ONLY used....and that MAYBE it's plausible that some narcissistic Polish guy named his daughter after himself, plus a diminutive ('inka')...but seriously, I don't see the issue.
polishgenius, on 15 March 2023 - 06:54 AM, said:
And spoke English so badly that she didn't understand a word that's basically the same in Polish.
This is THE CUCKOO'S CALLING I assume yes? I recall her accented English, but I definitely do not recall her not being able to understand an English word that is the same in Polish. Do you have a page number? I'd be curious to see it.
polishgenius, on 15 March 2023 - 06:54 AM, said:
And that's the cruz of my issue. If you make one mistake, have it called out, and learn from it, you're good. But she long passed the stage where she could claim she didn't know she was falling into these traps, and she keeps doing it. Unlike amph I'm not convinced she is doing it on purpose, but the best case is she's willfully avoiding being better about it, and that's poor.
It's fiction.
Like I don't know how much plainer I can make that statement.
Even the Strike novels are wildly exaggerated detective fiction.
Hell, people like Michael Crichton or James Rollins who work(ed) in more global fiction thrillers who do TONNES of research, get stuff wrong and in some books it's more than a few things. Talk to a Costa Rican about JURASSIC PARK for example...
The thrust I'm making is that yes, authors can do said research and
still fuck up, quite often from colloquialisms and regional differences (example: find a book that talks about a character getting off a plane in Toronto, they ALL act like the person is IN Toronto at that point....Pearson airport is in
Mississauga and is AT least 30min-1hour from Toronto on a good day)....or maybe it made sense to them to make the change anyways for the story or the character in their head...it's their story.
I'm fine with people being annoyed by whatever TERFism they see in her responses and actions...but when the nitpicks come out about her globally named or cadenced fictional characters, I oppose the strictness with which people want to apply those things to her as an author because they are mad about other things...a yardstick that is INFREQUENTLY held up to many other authors who fall victim to the same things.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 15 March 2023 - 12:51 PM
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