Rewriting the Rules of Historical Fiction: Can Memory Be Research?
Briefly

When you write a historical novel, one of the most common questions you get asked is, how did you research your book?
Historical fiction is lived experience, often traumatic, made legible and digestible by the novelist, and people want to know what kind of instruments the author used to excavate said experiences.
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