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Etienne Member asked a question. Why do authors make up ridiculous things about real places? Ridiculous things that are easily fact-checked. In one of his books, when describing the characters traveling along I in North Carolina and Virginia, he makes the following statement:. The northbound highway and the southbound highway eased apart to put a fat bulge into the median. The buildings were shared by both sets of travelers.
That statement is patently untrue. I believe there is such a rest area on I near the Georgia-South Carolina border, but it is the exception that proves the rule.
If memory serves the venerable Pennsylvania Turnpike emulates the interstates in terms of rest areas. This same author, in another book, makes several references to the Jacksonville, Florida police department. When authors make up easily fact-checked things about real places, they damage their credibility, in my humble opinion. Flagrant mistakes like the above are all to common, these days. It is quite fragile and easily broken, so it has to be covered with shingles. The tarpaper protects the roof and the shingles protect the tarpaper.
It grates on my nerves when authors make such stupid mistakes. My Granddad's garage roof was "Tar Paper" Doesn't matter what it really was I suppose an Ape that can climb up the Empire State building while holding Fay Wray is totally believable.