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Stephanie Dray I am currently working on a novel about Frances Perkins!
Stephanie Dray Please contact Goodreads and they'll make sure the publisher gets your copy to you.
Stephanie Dray Hi hi! Thank you so much for asking. It's part of A DAY OF FIRE which is available for sale everywhere.
Stephanie Dray Hi Pauline! What a great question that you ask. Historical fiction is it's own artform and I wouldn't change anything about it to accommodate those people who prefer non-fiction history. There is room in the world for both. And I love both. But I have been wishing to embark upon an educational campaign that will help educate readers about the genre as a whole. Look forward to new blog posts and articles for me on the wonderful world of historical fiction, what it is. And what isn't. Thanks so much!
Stephanie Dray Oh gosh, Hannah. What a great question. I'm very interested in people like Dolley Madison, Edith Wilson, Adrienne Lafayette, and Arsinoe II of Egypt! But there are so many fascinating people in history that I could never write about all the ones that catch my fancy. Is there someone you'd like me to write about?
Stephanie Dray First, thank you for your kind words. Second, what a great question! I am drawn to writing about women who have stood in the shadow of others--particularly those who have had to carry on the work of their famous relations. Cleopatra Selene, Patsy Jefferson, and now, from the forthcoming book, Eliza Hamilton, are all women who took upon themselves a mission of guarding, protecting, and picking up the pieces of a shattered legacy. All while learning to define themselves. I love to explore the moral dilemmas, difficult choices, and heartbreaking sacrifices that shaped these women’s lives. And I hope you will fall in love with my heroines just the way that I did when writing about them.
Stephanie Dray So many great things about being a writer. The first is that I get to make something that people enjoy, straight out of my own imagination. The second best thing is that I can do it from anywhere, wearing yoga pants. And the third best thing is the email I get from readers asking questions or otherwise telling me how my books have touched them.
Stephanie Dray Hi Priscilla! I'm so glad you asked. I've worked up a proposal and the first few chapters of a book about this heroine's life but I've had to put it on the back burner to work on my other projects. Right now I'm neck deep in a novel about Eliza Schuyler Hamilton, but I hope to return to the ancient world soon!
Stephanie Dray I don't generally experience writer's block as an absence of ideas. I've always got plenty--too many--of those. What usually happens to me is I sit down to write a scene and I'm not sure exactly how I should go about it. I'm paralyzed by self-doubt. I usually talk it through with an author friend, or I read some more research to knock something loose, or sometimes I just force myself to start, no matter how horrible the end result, just to write myself out of a corner!

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