Eliza Knight

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Conducting Historical Research Online 

 

There is a plethora of information available online for anybody who wants to look. As a writer of historical fiction, you will often find yourself needing this information. But how do you go about getting it?

This class will teach you the ins and outs of conducting research online. Do you need to find just one little nitty gritty detail or a vast amount of information that directly correlates to your plot? Do
you need to know what street Carlton House was on? Or how many guns were on the HMS Impregnable? By the end of this class you should have a grasp on how to get this information.

I will also discuss how to mesh your research into your story so it flows and doesn’t feel “textbook.” Have you ever read a book, where it feels like the author is just regurgitating fact to you, instead of seamlessly mixing it into narrative or dialogue?

After each lesson there will be an assignment, and an opportunity for you to submit a short excerpt from your manuscript in which you’ve used historical fact, for critique.

 

 2011 Workshop Schedule
September 12-30th

Florida Romance Writers

http://www.frwriters.org/workshops.html

 

To register to take the class with Eliza Knight's Workshop Group, which will be conducted via a private yahoo group, please email your name, the title of the workshop and your email address to writer@elizaknight.com.  I will send you confirmation of your registration and payment once received. 


 

If you are interested in me presenting this workshop to your group or chapter, or you have any questions regarding this workshop, please email me at writer@elizaknight.com