Episode 9
How to Research and Write Historical MysteriesWriting historical mystery books--or any novel, for that matter--is no easy feat. It takes time, research, a desire to learn about the era about which you are writing,
And if you want to write a real showstopper, you have to fully immerse yourself.
Heather Redmond
Heather Redmond knows just how to do the research required to write truly authentic novels. She is the author of the Dickens of a Crime series with Kensington.
Heather's Tips
Heather has got some great tips, so if you have a hankering to write an historical mystery--and even if you don't have that hankering--check out our chat. Heather is a delight.
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