

Make history: Writing historical fiction
Kelly Gardiner
Join us to learn how to bring the past to life through fiction.
We’ll look at how to investigate and interpret real people in history or invent your own characters, how and what to research, building an accurate historical setting, and different approaches to voice and character.
What you’ll learn:
- What works and what doesn’t in historical fiction
- Creating credible people from the past
- World-building for historical fiction and historical-based fantasy
- Approaches to voices and dialogue
- Research tips, tools and information sources
- How to integrate research and imagination.
We’ll discuss the all-important questions of how to present an imagined setting based in historical reality, and ways to imagine the perspective of a person from the past in a voice that appeals to modern readers.
This masterclass is for emerging writers, people in the early stages of their writing careers, or any writers who are interested in creating fiction set in the past. It’s suitable for writers of historical romance, crime or fantasy as well as people writing any of those genres for middle-grade, young adult or adult readers. If you’re an experienced writer, but looking to set fiction in the past for the first time, you’re very welcome, too.
I’ve published twelve books all set in the past, and I’ll be your teacher for this masterclass. I’ve taught historical fiction in universities and community settings, and my internationally-published academic research often focuses on historical fiction and biofiction. So I know (and write) the field.
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