Why author bios matter and how to write one

Why author bios matter and how to write one

The author bio (biography) introduces you, the author. It is commonly seen inside the back of a book, on websites, social media, Amazon pages, etc. It supplements the blurb, which introduces the story premise, and is normally seen first. A good author bio is an...

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A cover is a door: invite your readers in

A cover is a door: invite your readers in

You’ve finished writing your novel and are excited to share it with readers, but before you look for reviews, bloggers, podcasts, or book clubs to get the word out, take time to consider your cover. A great design will entice readers to click on it or pick it up...

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Publishing models: out with the old, in with the older?

Publishing models: out with the old, in with the older?

One of the hardest parts of being a writer of historical fiction (after writing the book, obviously) is deciding how to get your work in front of your readers. For most, there will be the pull of traditional publishing; of having your work accepted by a storied agent...

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How to get started writing alternate historical fiction

How to get started writing alternate historical fiction

One of the great joys of being a writer is getting to play “What if”. Historical fiction in particular allows you to imagine the unseen scenarios that led to major historical events. We can create characters and circumstances that reveal the true story (or at least...

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Immersive research for historical fiction authors

Immersive research for historical fiction authors

So, you want to write historical fiction. You’re fascinated by history. You read a lot about history. You watch a lot of documentaries and movies about history. You listen to podcasts about history. You LOVE history. And you want to tell stories about people in...

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10 query mistakes that could sink your submission

10 query mistakes that could sink your submission

So you’ve made it over the first hurdle — writing the book. You’ve poured your life’s blood into a magnum opus so breathtaking that the Booker Prize committee will be beating down your door. But first! You have to get it published. There are a few ways you can get a...

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Underrated primary sources for authors

Underrated primary sources for authors

Just as a reminder for everyone who was asleep at school - a primary source is a contemporary object or piece of writing. Stuff from Ye Olden Days of Yore. The Treasurer of the Chamber’s Accounts (Henry VIII’s soft furnishings bill–here if you’re interested) is a...

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Writing animals into historical fiction

Writing animals into historical fiction

For millennia, humans and animals have coexisted in different ways - protecting each other, comforting each other, and eating each other. Whenever your historical fiction is set, if animals aren’t involved, you may be missing an opportunity to give your reader deeper...

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Contests for historical fiction writers

Contests for historical fiction writers

If you’ve completed a work of historical fiction or are nearing that revision finish line, you might be thinking about ways to get your story out into the world. One of the best ways to get some attention (and some cool cash) is by placing in writing contests. Short...

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