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I'm not much of a historical fiction reader, so to those of you who are: are there any kinds of questions you would specifically like for me to ask an author of historical fiction?
Ask away! I will be very likely to use them! I want to give others more credit for this next interview!
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* what's the most surprising thing you learned writing this book?
* Why did you choose this time period?
* What inspired you to use this genre?
* Have other writers of historical fiction influenced you? How?
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- Have you ever written historical fiction prior to this book?
- What was the most challenging part of writing a book in this genre?
- How much of the subject matter were you already familiar with? How much research did you have to do to successfully accomplish writing a historical fiction novel?
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Thank you. Yours are good ones as well.hsimone wrote:Cool! Those are really good ones, gali! I'll piggy back on some of what you have.
- Have you ever written historical fiction prior to this book?
- What was the most challenging part of writing a book in this genre?
- How much of the subject matter were you already familiar with? How much research did you have to do to successfully accomplish writing a historical fiction novel?
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gali wrote:Thank you. Yours are good ones as well.hsimone wrote:Cool! Those are really good ones, gali! I'll piggy back on some of what you have.
- Have you ever written historical fiction prior to this book?
- What was the most challenging part of writing a book in this genre?
- How much of the subject matter were you already familiar with? How much research did you have to do to successfully accomplish writing a historical fiction novel?
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