awanderingbard: (Dresden: Harry confused)
awanderingbard ([personal profile] awanderingbard) wrote2015-11-12 12:49 am

Writerly Thoughts

Bad news: The story I've put several K of words into? Turns out, very not historically accurate due to my misremembering/confusing history.

Good news: Potential rewrite actually works better. Characters seem much more cooperative with this scenario.

Bad news: Potential rewrite still not totally historically accurate, but much less inaccurate than previous version.

Good news: Story set in universe with super soldiers and steampunk pseudo-nazis. Probably some wiggle room for inaccuracy.

[identity profile] donutsweeper.livejournal.com 2015-11-12 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Definitely a little wiggle room is allowable! And it's not like canon (I'm assuming Captain America?) was 100% accurate either :)

Historical Accuracy

[identity profile] michelle r. wood (from livejournal.com) 2015-11-13 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
I'd definitely say the MCU (which I presume this story is set in, with super soldiers and Nazis) counts as alternate history at this point. I mean: all our mistakes in the US for the last 60 years are totally Hydra's fault, amairight? ;)

Since I'm assuming you are working on a Captain America story (yeah!), I do have a request for something in the future for him. One thing that has started to bother me in the last few years is how little we acknowledge the vital role the USSR played in defeating Nazi Germany: after all, they actually captured Berlin first, and lost hundreds of lives on the Eastern front. It's a forgotten chapter of the War. I wonder if there's room for a Cap story about working with Russians or meeting some, or having better feelings toward them than other members of the Avengers. Oh, and it could have Black Widow too! Just a request.