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Historia interviews: 2022 Debut Crown Award winner AJ West

13 December 2022 By Frances Owen

AJ West’s The Spirit Engineer won the 2022 HWA Debut Crown award for the best first novel by a historical fiction writer. Praised by the judges as “haunting, deeply moving and witty”, it looks at the subject of spiritualism during the Edwardian age through the experiences of a deeply troubled man. We’re delighted to begin […]

Why should I not Tell? Why must I Show?

1 October 2022 By Emma Darwin

Dear Dr Darwin, People in my writing forum keeping telling me “Show, don’t Tell,” but I don’t understand what they mean. How can I not Tell, if I’m telling a story? And while I think I get what Showing means, I get desperately bored putting in all the details – so I’m sure a reader […]

Historia interviews: Minette Walters

1 September 2022 By Frances Owen

The award-winning, bestselling author Minette Walters speaks to Frances Owen for Historia. I was delighted to talk to Minette Walters by phone recently to discuss her latest novel, The Swift and the Harrier, set in her home county of Dorset during the English Civil Wars of 1642–51, which is out in paperback today. This is a […]

Writing yourself into history: top tips for memoirs

31 July 2022 By Jean Fullerton

Have you considered writing a book about yourself? A memoir, autobiography, or family history, or even just a private record for your relatives or friends? Jean Fullerton, East Ender and bestselling author, has her own autobiography coming out and learned some useful tips which she’s passing on here. Before I start, can I warn you […]

Six tips on researching your historical novel

8 September 2021 By Stephanie Merritt

Stephanie Merritt (SJ Parris) is the author of the bestselling historical thriller series about Giordano Bruno. The latest book in the series, Execution, is out now. She is also the tutor of Curtis Brown Creative’s six-week online Writing Historical Fiction course. For Historia, she shares six tips on how to get going with your historical […]

Battling with history: how to write fight scenes and battles in historical fiction

4 March 2021 By Matthew Harffy

How do you write a battle scene which engages your readers and drives the story on? It’s a question many authors of historical fiction fight with. Matthew Harffy, well known for his action-filled Bernicia Chronicles series, gives Historia his advice. All good stories need conflict, and what better way to convey conflict than to have […]

Historical fiction writing course: special offer for Historia readers

27 September 2020 By Editor

We’re delighted to announce a special offer for Historia readers who’d like to join the first Writing Historical Fiction course run by Curtis Brown Creative (CBC). The six-week online course is tutored by Stephanie Merritt, who, as SJ Parris, writes the best-selling and much-loved Giordano Bruno spy thrillers. Steph spoke to Curtis Brown Creative about […]

Historia interviews: Alexandra Walsh

28 July 2020 By Frances Owen

Author Alexandra Walsh talks to Historia about her books, writing, research, women’s friendships, and her links with historical figures

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