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10 Tips for Researching and Writing Historical Fiction
10 Tips for Writing Accurate and Engaging Historical Fiction
Being a Generalist vs. Being a Specialist in Nonfiction
Building a Historical World in Sub-genres
Get It Done: How to Conquer Procrastination, Crush Writer’s Block, and Create Killer Plot Twists Even If the Well Feels Dry
Historical Fiction for Today's Market
How Much Research is Necessary to Serve Your Story?
How to Add a Touch of Mystery to Your Historical Fiction--Whether or Not You're Writing a Mystery
How to Breathe New Life Into Real Historical Characters
Inventing the Past: Making People and Places Resonate With Readers
Making Historical Characters True to Their Times--Yet Relatable to Modern Readers
Managing the Icky and the Tricky in Historical Fiction
Mixed Media: How Music, Newspapers, and Art Can Spark and Structure Compelling Short Fiction
Navigating Through The Real-Life Horrors Of The True Crime Genre
Plotting Your Novel From Start to Finish
Researching Your Fiction or Nonfiction Book
Strategies for Keeping Historical Fiction Fresh and Innovative
Structure as Strategy: Building Pace in Historical Narratives
The Art of Retelling Existing Short Fiction
The Four Tools Every Armchair Historian Needs When Writing and Researching
The Writer's Digest Historical Fiction Interviews
Thinking Beyond the First Book
Turning Historical Figures Into Fictional Detectives
Using Historical Facts for Character Development