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Published on: Mar 10, 2023
Last updated on: Aug 13, 2025
: Every era has "invisible walls"—the laws and norms that dictate who can speak and who must remain silent.
: Sometimes, modern dialogue or music (think Marie Antoinette or Dickinson ) is used to bridge the emotional gap for a contemporary audience. The Core Ingredients
📍 : History is a set of facts; historical fiction is the blood that makes those facts move. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:
: Writers find the silences in history books. They look for the person history forgot to name and give them a voice.
: Every era has "invisible walls"—the laws and norms that dictate who can speak and who must remain silent.
: Sometimes, modern dialogue or music (think Marie Antoinette or Dickinson ) is used to bridge the emotional gap for a contemporary audience. The Core Ingredients
📍 : History is a set of facts; historical fiction is the blood that makes those facts move. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:
: Writers find the silences in history books. They look for the person history forgot to name and give them a voice.