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Researching?

October 18, 2021 By Lynn Austin

If you’re going to write historical fiction, it helps to enjoy doing research, which I really do! This past weekend, I set out on a fun trip with my husband, not intending for it to be a research trip. But since I can’t seem to stop looking for insights and tidbits to add to my stories, it ended up being a little bit of a research trip after all.

My husband Ken has been a car buff for as long as I’ve known him, which is more than 50 years. A few years ago, he joined The Vintage Car Club of Holland through friends of ours who own a Model A Ford. Our “not-quite-vintage-yet” car is a 2003 Mazda Miata, which still runs great at nearly 20 years old. This weekend, the car club reserved a tour bus, and about 50 of us visited several car collections, some of them private, and others, like the fantastic Stahls Automotive Collection in Chesterfield, Michigan, that were open to the public. Of course, we also laughed and dined like kings and stayed overnight in a great hotel, so all of that would have made it a fun trip. But I also learned a couple of things along the way.

First, I saw how passionate vintage car collectors are! Their enthusiasm for taking a rusted-out hulk and transforming it into a show-worthy car was inspiring. Restoring vintage cars can be a very expensive and time-consuming hobby, yet apparently addictive. Not one of the collectors wanted to stop after restoring one car. And the results were simply beautiful. Plus, they are capturing an important piece of history that shouldn’t be forgotten.

That’s the second thing I learned—a little bit about the history of the car industry. Everyone knows Henry Ford, of course, but there were many others who contributed wonderful innovations. I noticed that the earliest cars looked like carriages without the horses, hence the name “horseless carriages.”

We might still be riding in those bulky contraptions if not for engineers and designers who figured out how to streamline cars and make them more beautiful. And faster, much to the delight of Ken and his fellow Nascar fans.

Have you ever heard the expression “that’s a doozy!” Well, another thing I learned was that the expression came into use because of this car, a Duesenberg. It was such an exceptionally beautiful vehicle in its day that people would see it and remark, “That’s a Duesey!” (I love fun facts about our language!)

I enjoyed looking at all of these beautiful antique cars and imagining the characters in my books driving around in them. The novel I’m currently writing takes place in the Gilded Age when cars were just coming into use, so the timing of this trip was perfect. And the last stop on our journey just happened to be at a beautiful Gilded Age mansion in Marshall, Michigan. Look at these gorgeous hand-painted ceilings and walls! And gowns! I was in research heaven!

Of course, I have no idea how much of what I saw and learned will end up on the pages of my novel. Any writer will tell you that only about 10-20% of all their research ever makes it into the finished book. But our vintage car excursion has certainly helped me picture a few gorgeous settings and vehicles for when I’m creating future scenes. I hope readers will “see” them, too.

Is there a favorite time period that you enjoy traveling to through books?

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Lynn Austin

Lynn Austin, a former teacher who now writes and speaks full time. Lynn was recently inducted into the Christy Award Hall for Fame for winning eight Christy Awards for her historical fiction. One of those novels, Hidden Places, has also been made into a Hallmark Channel movie. Lynn and her husband have raised three children and make their home near Chicago, Illinois.

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  1. Becky Wade says

    October 18, 2021 at 7:25 am

    My husband and son are also car buffs! What a fun weekend trip for car enthusiasts and their families.:)

    I find excursions like this SO beneficial for my creativity. It’s inspiring to see and learn new things!

    • Lynn Austin says

      October 18, 2021 at 3:08 pm

      I’m the same, Becky. I need to get away from the desk and see something new. This weekend was a big creativity booster.

    • Lynn Austin says

      October 18, 2021 at 3:11 pm

      I’m the same, Becky. I need to get away from my desk and see something new. This weekend was a real creativity booster.

  2. Karen Witemeyer says

    October 18, 2021 at 7:41 am

    I have to admit that I don’t get too excited about cars, even if I do admire the beauty of the old classics. On the other hand, I adore touring historic homes, so seeing your photos of the mansion and those gorgeous gowns made my heart extremely happy! Thanks for sharing your adventures with us, Lynn!

  3. Harriet says

    October 18, 2021 at 8:04 am

    I read all genres, but historical fiction is my favorite. I really like the picture of the beautiful stairs. Maybe they can be a part of a new novel.

  4. D'Ann Mateer says

    October 18, 2021 at 8:51 am

    How fun! Cars have never been my interest, but when researching a book that had car racing in 1917 as a component I found it fascinating! Don’t you love it when a regular trip turns into research fun?

  5. Jcp says

    October 18, 2021 at 9:12 am

    1880s to 1910’s

  6. Brooklyn Biegel says

    October 18, 2021 at 12:51 pm

    Gorgeous vehicles! wow. My Dad would love seeing these.
    And those dresses–incredible. So ornate.
    I love going anywhere in the 1800’s. So much changing and transitioning throughout that century–in fashion, modes of transportation, religious expressions, tones of literature, the style transition in music from Classical to Romantic through Strum and Drang… an extremely fascinating period all around.

  7. Kati Mills says

    October 18, 2021 at 7:32 pm

    How interesting! I just finished Rachel Hauck’s Princess Ever After and learned a thing or two about vintage cars, including the “Duesey”.
    I love history and do not really care in what time-period I land. I do prefer to stay either in the North America or Europe though.

  8. Brenda Murphree says

    October 18, 2021 at 8:16 pm

    I enjoyed your newsletter!My very favorite is the Civil War but I love any historical fiction books. I also read some contemporary books.

  9. Marie says

    October 19, 2021 at 3:45 am

    If you get to Cleveland, the Crawford Auto and Aviation Museum would delight your husband (and probably you). Also, MOAS (Museum of Arts and Sciences) in Daytona has the Root family collection which includes several Nascar racers from the very early days.

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