In my notes attached to the draft of the story I have the weeks marked. But in the story there is very little mention of weeks or dates outside of the regular Fri, Sat & Sun that sees the 'action' take place.
I'm figuring I need some way to make dates as they pass. but I'm worried that my southern hemisphere dates / seasons may confuse NH readers. I really wanted a way to do dates so they were agnostic (if that's the right word) to where the reader assumes the story takes place.
So I have a question. Do I write the dates so they make sense for SH as those are the dates and term structure I am basing my calculations on? or perhaps use say 3rd week of Autumn and keep it flexible? If people know the rough time of year and can relate that the story is told based on a progression of time in 'weeks' rather than calendar 'months' then that may make things easier. Do all US schools have the same term structure? I have no idea of what they use.. Even here with only a handful of states and territories we don't have a universal system across single states let alone the whole damn country.
Just looking for a quick bit of feedback on this one. it likely won['t get written in till the next draft but as long as I have the week markers in the story 'meta data' then that can remain flexible till a much later draft.
I like the idea of being able to set the story outside of the US as 90 odd % of stories are there. I doubt the readership is that concentrated.
I am also aware that not all countries set the seasons to the same day. at least some state in the US change date by Equinox / solstice while here its the first day of the applicable month. so even that may cause a few issues, if even 2 weeks difference has a big enough impact on the timing of school attendance.
It seems there is no simple answer to this problem as there will always be issues based on where the reader perceives the story taking place. Even when I use my own state there are yearly variations that mean counting weeks since school started will give very different answers as to what the date is. in this case it is due to the week Easter falls on. the first holiday of the year here. So like I said no simple answer.
Past all this there is also the differences in order of magnitude. here 5/3/22 would be 5th of March 2022 where in the US if I remember right it would be May 3rd 2022. not sure about other places but thought it worth noting, of course the option of just writing dates longhand solves this problem to a large degree
I'd love a few thoughts on the matter if you could oblige.
Thanks in advance.
F.