Transcribing, Not Writing

When I took my research trip this summer, I took photos of 200+ year-old, handwritten documents. I've been busy transcribing these. The John Mathews Collection at Marietta College also became available in digital format (more photos!), and I'm also transcribing some of these, but I'm nearing the end and will soon get back to revising the next book. Since John and Dr. Increase had a general store, their records show a true glimpse of life during the early 1800s.

Dr. Increase's second land dispute is still a mystery to me, as the records I was able to locate just don't fit the facts from the Supreme Court opinion. Maybe I should be thankful because writing historical fiction does allow me to bend this to suit.

This exercise has yielded interesting information that I can't wait to share with you. I had hoped to publish the next book in January. It now appears it will be early spring.
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Published on November 30, 2021 06:39
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message 1: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham I know how the hope of publishing gets pushed back. I was sure I'd be able to finish my first draft by Christmas but it's looking a bit unlikely now.

Let's keep going though!


message 2: by Trana (new)

Trana Mathews Anna wrote: "Let's keep going though!"
You bet I will and I cheer for you to keep going too!


message 3: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham I'm definitely more of a tortoise than a hare - but we all know how that fable ends!

I have so many other interests too which take up the time.

All good stuff though, eh? Better to be busy than bored, I suspect.


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