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The History of Historical Fiction, in brief
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The History of Historical Fiction, in brief

Ever wonder the history of historical fiction? We have! In this guest blog post, Bex Roden examines how historical fiction became a genre by looking at some classic texts that helped influence the authors and novels we love today.

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Press Release: History Through Fiction adds writer, historian, and publicist Patricia Bernstein to its lineup of authors
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Press Release: History Through Fiction adds writer, historian, and publicist Patricia Bernstein to its lineup of authors

Patricia Bernstein is the fifth author signed by History Through Fiction. Her upcoming debut novel, A Noble Cunning: The Countess and the Tower, is  based on the true story of a persecuted Catholic noblewoman who rescued her husband from the Tower of London the night before his scheduled execution by carrying out an elaborate plan with the help of a group of devoted women friends.

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Now Open! Member-only Content Area
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Now Open! Member-only Content Area

History Through Fiction is proud to announce the publication of five historical fiction short stories and one novel excerpt available only in our new Member-only Content Area. 

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The Importance of Clarity in Fiction
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The Importance of Clarity in Fiction

When I first started writing, I thought my stories needed to be clever and my sentences needed to be complex. I was wrong. The best way to create a good, effective story is through clarity. Read this post to find out what I learned and to read from the example of a literary expert.

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OTZI: A WARNING TO ALL HISTORIANS
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OTZI: A WARNING TO ALL HISTORIANS

In 1991, two tourists noticed a skull peaking out of the ice in a gully at the Tisenjoch pass in the Ötztal region of the Alps. What they found was the mummified remains of man who lived 5,300 years ago. Today, he is known as Ötzi, the ice man, and he has a lot to teach us.

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Meet the Spring Intern - Reina Markert
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Meet the Spring Intern - Reina Markert

She’s lived in a small mountain village in Ecuador, she’s a former Boundary Waters canoe guide, and she’s got storytelling in her blood! She’s our Spring Intern, Reina Markert.

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Understanding WWII is More Important Than Ever: Here’s Why - A guest blog post by Elizabeth B. Splaine
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Understanding WWII is More Important Than Ever: Here’s Why - A guest blog post by Elizabeth B. Splaine

WWII novels have always been popular, but nowadays they are more popular than ever. What is it about the history of WWII that keeps readers coming back for more? In this guest blog post, Elizabeth B. Splaine, author of the WWII historical “Swan Song”, analyzes the reasons for our continued fascination with a war that started more than 80 years ago.

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