Risk And Reward in the Name of Research: #OpenBook Blog Hop

 

April 5, 2021
What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done in the name of research?

I won’t put you at risk by listing some of the shady websites I’ve visited. Or send you down the deep holes of the dark side of the internet. Or bring you to tears by linking to the saddest videos i’ve watched in the name of research. That’s right, most of my current research is done on the internet. I’ve taken a lot of risks in my lifetime, and now I’m playing it safe. Mostly.

I’ve had a few adventures on my lifetime. Like dangling from a cliff while practicing mountain climbing rescue techniques. That was about four months after getting a concussion and broken collarbone in a bicycle accident. Ot the time I was approached by what I suspect was a sex trafficker while waiting to change busses in the Cleveland bus terminal. Obviously, young and innocent me was smart enough not to fall for the bullshit he was telling me.

I haven’t used either experience in any of my stories. Maybe one day.

I’ve also spent hours watching videos on self-defense techniques and driving stunts. Some of those have earned a place in the Harmony Duprie Mysteries. I would never dare attempt Harmony’s favorite maneuver, a Bootlegger’s 180, especially in my Jeep. Check out this video. It’s safe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-voVITL-4I

Here’s Harmony’s take on it from The Ranger’s Dog Tags. (Coming April 22nd) She normally only attempts it on empty country roads. She breaks the rules in this clip:

Vanessa sucked in a breath as we blew past a string of cars in the right lane. “Slow down. I’m not wired. There’s a tracker app on my phone. That’s all.”

I didn’t ease off the pedal. “Who has access to it?”

“My boss.”

“And?”

“Richon.”

“And?” I glanced at her. Under her Florida tan, her face had paled. I pushed Dolores to go faster. “And?”

“Putnam and his agency. Will you slow the fuck down?”

I did better. It was a gift from the heavens. A spot with no traffic. And a paved strip between the two sides of the interstate for law enforcement use only.

I slammed on the brakes—

Feathered the clutch—

Shifted down—

Cranked the steering wheel—

I ended up facing the opposite direction. The perfect bootlegger’s 180. My favorite maneuver.

Oh, and Harmony’s penchant for visiting less-than-upscale bars in the name of undercover research? Yeah, I may have lived that experience. Not the undercover part, but the visiting the bars part. Heck, once the hubby and me, for an adventure, stopped at a girly bar while on a road trip. They wanted to charge him the entrance fee and let me in free. And even though I was fully dressed, I was getting more eyeballs on me than the nearly-naked girl on the stage. We didn’t stay. We’ve also had drinks at the bar where Eileen Wuornos, the first well-known American female serial killer, had hung out before her arrest.

But I will take credit for Harmony’s interest in self-defense techniques. Although I’ve never taken more than a few very basic courses, I’ve had a fascination in the martial arts since high school. Anyone remember the 1970s TV show Kung Fu?  That’s where my interest started.

These days I’m happy sticking to my computer screen. But that might not be true for the other authors on this hop. To find out what they are sharing, follow the links below,

And, until next time, please stay safe!

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April 5, 2021
What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done in the name of research?

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12 Comments

  1. I remember Firefly pulling a “Crazy Ivan,” a submarine move that translated perfectly into space. I think it was then that I understood that my shipboard knowledge could come in useful when it came to writing sci-fi.

  2. The things we do in life are research. And then Internet searching, going to the library, etc. also is.

    • But I did all those things before I started writing fiction. So, that’s living life, not research 🙂

      • I think it’s still research. But then I started writing when I was about 12.

        • I wrote a few essays for school at that age, but no fiction. I won an award for an essay on Molly Pitcher. Of course, that research was done through history books and encyclopedias.

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  4. God almighty, PJ “sucked in a breath”? Seriously? Grabbed the oh my god bar and shut her eyes, eyes the size of pin pong balls. Check your inbox.

    Anyway, sorry the formatting got away from you. Hate it when that happens.

  5. that would be ping pong balls…

  6. Roberta Eaton Cheadle

    You have done a few exciting things in your life, Patricia. I have also done some mountain climbing and fractured my pelvic bone while out riding my bike, but those were certainly not in the name of research. Those were in the name of wild early 20s.

    • The front wheel fell off while I was going downhill. Out in the country where the nearest house was like 1/4 mile away. Before cell phones. Luckily, I’d let my brother come with me that day and he was able to go back to the last house we had passed and have them call an ambulance. Not that I remember it- I was unconscious.

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