My Biggest Problem

As chronicled in your researcher's journal as I researched my history of early lifestyles in South Asia...


My biggest problem in my work is...Many of my primary written sources are religious and all which too often comes with that -- abuse of women and children and warmongering come to mind -- and I am not. Thus I find the vast majority of them horrifying, or at best boring.


But the facts remain that I find the history itself fascinating, and that very little has been done in a scholarly fashion on it, so here's my chance to further some knowledge of humankind...


But sometimes I do need to remind myself: There's no need to spend ages over a written source that's horrifying; I know how to skim, how to extract the daily life details for which I am even glancing at such horrid works. I've created a reminder to take breaks when I'm in the midst of one of these crackpots' works.

I think this will help distractions...

A glimpse at life in India, as chronicled in your researcher's journal as I researched my history of early lifestyles in South Asia...which reminds me strongly of how very dangerous and horrible it was to live in India. Never again!!!!


We have hired a full-time guard which already makes me feel calmer and more able to focus on my work.

Current time travel apparatus location: The Round Library, Bangalore, India

Haha

As chronicled in your researcher's journal as I researched my history of early lifestyles in South Asia...

In writing up from ancient notes, I ran across a few notations, from a badly translated AND badly typed version of one of the epics, that I found hilarious.

"I am doubtful of the means as to how to smile them down in battle."
"wooden sacrificial ladies"
"What toe countries?"

Yes, indeed, what toe countries?

Current time travel apparatus location: The Round Library, Bangalore, India 

Playing with writing ideas

It was interesting to look back on when I decided, on January 3-4, 2011, to completely rewrite my history of ancient lifestyles in South Asia, using a very different approach...

I'm playing with the idea of just allowing myself to really have fun with this project. I've actually tried to be slightly stodgy in my writing for this monster project, which is probably silly of me -- especially since I write ever so much better when I'm having fun. Someone in publishing told me the story of how a friend who wrote novels when they just had fun with it wrote ever so much better too. These things do come through....But I do also plan to investigate the market for this sort of approach quite soon.

The very next day I posted,

Looks to me like the books that are published on lifestyles are almost all written well or illustrated well. Of course the most wonderful ones are both, but a publisher can't always afford a heavily illustrated book for most audiences. There's a great-looking one on Paris, eg, but that would have a much huger audience than, oh, mine! They can also demand a price about 5x more than the barely illustrated books I saw. But I see that both academic and popular presses publish books with a lighter though very reliable approach. It's just I've seen so few in my subject area that I wondered, but I'm seeing a lot to do with Europe including ancient Greece etc. It's about time to have a good synthesis like I'm dreaming of and spending an inordinate number of years working on! 

Yawn...SURPRISE!

A god remarked in the Ramayana, "That bear suddenly came out of my mouth as I was yawning."
(Ramayana I.17)