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Historical Research
 

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Historical research is important for any writer who wants to write a novel set in the past. Today's readers are savvy. They know the name of the Scottish warrior's sword in 1480, they know the woman's undergarments in England in 1880, and they know how houses were heated in 1300.

This topic is full of articles and information to help you write a realistic novel that will capture the hearts of the 'real' fan and lift you above the level of 'average' historical writer.

 

Index

bulletHow to Work With Primary Sources
bulletHow to Work With Secondary Sources
bulletUnderstanding Pronouns
bulletPromotion Old Web
bulletHow to Work With Penny Magazines
bulletHistorical Research
bulletcm.htm
bulletLesson in Map Reading
bulletads.htm
bulletOvercoming Writer's Block
bulletTable of Contents
bulletHistorical Research
bulletArial Photos of Maps in Historical Fiction and Nonfiction
bulletLesson in Map Reading
bulletIntroduction to Maps
bulletWhy Should You Become a Freelance Writer?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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