Writing Magazine

TIPS AND EXERCISES FOR WRITING HISTORICAL FICTION:

1. Get back to the body

In writing historical fiction, it’s easy to get lost in the dates and facts that you’ve been researching (Who was monarch at the time? Which countries were allied in the War of Spanish Succession?). This can lead to sterile writing, and getting caught up in abstractions. I always find it useful to bring any scene back to the lived experience of the bodies of the characters. For Mary Read, the

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