Writing Historical Fiction Part 3

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Track down as many primary sources as you can—sources written or created during the time period you're studying: journals, diaries, autobiographies, news film footage, interviews, photographs, speeches, books (both fiction and nonfiction), research data, even art. I still remember the afternoon I spent at my local university library looking up old newspaper clippings from the early 20th century when I was researching…


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Meredith Allard shares some really helpful tips for researching historical fiction.
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Published on November 23, 2013 07:33
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