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Thursday 14 October 2021
How music can help historical writers to create authentic worlds
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My Gracie Fairshaw mystery series is set in the 1930s so I am always looking for ways to bring historical authenticity to my scenes. One of...
Wednesday 6 October 2021
Finding the story in old objects
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Do you ever feel like writing a story, but don’t know where to start? Maybe you keep promising yourself you’re going to make time to write,...
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Thursday 30 September 2021
How to grow a time-tunneller - by Ally Sherrick
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Physics and I have never got on. It’s a lot to do with the maths. But also because the laws of physics say time-travel isn’t possible – at l...
Monday 20 September 2021
Finding stories in old places - tips from author Jeannie Waudby
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For as long as I can remember, old buildings have filled me with a longing to know who lived there before. Very often, there is no way of ...
Thursday 16 September 2021
The Chessmen Thief: Action scenes and how to write them - by Barbara Henderson
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Viking stories are exciting, aren’t they? All that fighting and pillaging and exploring. And who doesn’t love a Viking ship? Sleek and iconi...
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