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Writing Historical Fiction - only connect
Writing Historical Fiction - only connect

Writing Historical Fiction - only connect

Author Val Scully will discuss researching for her novels set in the North East

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23 Apr 2021, 19:00 – 20:00 BST

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In this illustrated talk, Val will describe researching for her two novels set in the North East: My Name is Eleanor and Molly Bowes. Having begun with eighteenth-century Gibside, her interests evolved to encompass the wider nineteenth-century social history of the area. Val will discuss the processes involved in writing historical fiction with a didactic purpose.

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