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Velda Brotherton's Blog – January 2013 Archive (2)

How History Matters in our Writing

Researching and Writing Regional History

 

Have you ever wondered where a writer obtains historical information or interviews? I began writing regional history long before the advent of the Internet as a feature writer for a weekly newspaper. Searching for the same facts today is much easier if we’re computer literate. Yet nothing beats contact with the people who have stories to share.

 

During the nine years I wrote for the newspaper, I must have interviewed…

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Added by Velda Brotherton on January 28, 2013 at 11:16pm — No Comments

WHERE DO CHARACTERS COME FROM?

Many times I'm asked where I get ideas for my western historical romances. It's simple, really. In fact I have enough stuff scribbled down to write these books for another twenty years or so. I prefer to write about the 1860s through the 1880s, though that's not a set rule. Each time I go on a trip through that era in my research the most fascinating thing happens. Characters begin to appear and talk to me. Tell me what it's like to live in the time and place I've stepped into. They speak to…

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