I'm torn actually- between the idea of having him have a "healthy" relationship with two women...that aren't his wife or staying a little true to history, his mistress drank herself to death...
-_-' What about you? Are you much of a fic-writer?
(And that was me turning so red someone mistook me for a tomato.)
I used to be, but I haven't written a fic worthy to see the light in years. Now I try to complete some screenplays, (hallo, film student here) part of several pet projects of mine, in the hopes I can sell them and turn them into movies.
I tend to prefer sticking as close as possible to historical accuracy (that's why it took me centuries to finally appreciate "The Tudors" and it's going to be the same with "The Borgias" until I manage to overlook the inaccuracies. Suppose that it comes with being sister to an historian.), so my recommendation would be to take the accurate approach, since, as far as I know, the series does so (but alas, I don't know as much as I would want to about the United States in the 1920s)
Though, in the end, you are the writer, and that's your decision. ;)
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I'm torn actually- between the idea of having him have a "healthy" relationship with two women...that aren't his wife or staying a little true to history, his mistress drank herself to death...
-_-' What about you? Are you much of a fic-writer?
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I used to be, but I haven't written a fic worthy to see the light in years. Now I try to complete some screenplays, (hallo, film student here) part of several pet projects of mine, in the hopes I can sell them and turn them into movies.
I tend to prefer sticking as close as possible to historical accuracy (that's why it took me centuries to finally appreciate "The Tudors" and it's going to be the same with "The Borgias" until I manage to overlook the inaccuracies. Suppose that it comes with being sister to an historian.), so my recommendation would be to take the accurate approach, since, as far as I know, the series does so (but alas, I don't know as much as I would want to about the United States in the 1920s)
Though, in the end, you are the writer, and that's your decision. ;)
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