Three simple but important questions I should remember as I get closer to tackling a rough draft of my book.
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Unusual Historicals: The Traitor Countess
Unusual Historicals: The Traitor Countess.
Makes me want to learn more about Spanish history especially during this time frame. I hope her book finds a publisher so I can check it out. Sounds like it would be an interesting read.
Creating A Sense Of Place In Historical Novels, by Jane Johnson
Great advice. Personally, depending upon the time a story is set in, I, as a reader, have a tendacy to skim over the setting details. If the story is set in a time period I’m familiar with, I do that but if it’s a new place, say post-Roman Empire/early Dark Ages England, I pay more attention.