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Researching Your Fiction or Nonfiction Book
Thinking Beyond the First Book
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The Writer's Digest Historical Fiction Interviews
Writing Historical Fiction Bundle
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When and How to Jettison History in a Historical Novel
Inventing the Past: Making People and Places Resonate With Readers
How to Breathe New Life Into Real Historical Characters
10 Tips for Researching and Writing Historical Fiction
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