“The major trick to writing good historical fiction is not in compiling research or knowing the details, but in knowing which details to leave out.”
—Elizabeth Crook, author of The Night Journal and The Which Way Tree.
a blog by Jack Limpert, Editor of The Washingtonian for more than 40 years.
“The major trick to writing good historical fiction is not in compiling research or knowing the details, but in knowing which details to leave out.”
—Elizabeth Crook, author of The Night Journal and The Which Way Tree.
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