Tag: #HistoricalFiction
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When the Old Ways Became the Only Way
How Gary McAllister saved Pack Saddle by returning to his father’s “obsolete” pack trains There’s an irony at the heart of 1920s Idaho: the world kept telling people the pack train was dead while the mountains kept needing one. Trucks, rail, and roadbuilding pushed progress into valley towns, but steep passes, dense timber, and…
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Welcome to 1927 North Idaho: Where Dreams Were Buried in Stumps
Step into the world of Pack Saddle Ranch, where clearing land could cost you everything The first thing you need to understand about northern Idaho in 1927 is this: the land didn’t want you there. Not in a mystical sense—though the old-timers might argue otherwise after too much whiskey. No, the land resisted in a…
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Book Release: The Rancher’s Healing
Book Release 👉 Get your copy on Kindle today! And if you enjoy it, leaving a quick review on Amazon helps more readers discover the series than you can imagine. 💛 Thank you for being part of this journey — from my research notes to your Kindle screen. I’m still finalizing the paperback cover, but…
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From Amy’s Pen – Weekly Newsletter
Meet Evelyn Bennett. She’s a city girl. A nurse. Completely out of her element on a rural Idaho ranch in the middle of nowhere. She was just doing her job—caring for a man foolish enough to blow himself up with dynamite. But to do that job properly, she needed to whip three bachelor brothers…
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Creating Character Profiles from Ancestral Records: A Guide for Writers and Genealogists
When writing historical fiction or simply trying to visualize our ancestors, we often face a challenge: how do we create a vivid character when we don’t have photographs? This guide will show you how to extract rich character details from historical records and transform them into both literary character profiles and AI art prompts. Records…
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Historical World Building: Bring Your Story to Life
Family history research often yields a collection of dates, places, and basic facts that, while valuable, can feel lifeless on their own. In this post, I’ll show you how to transform those dry ancestral details into vivid historical narratives that can enhance WikiTree profiles, blog posts, short stories, or even books. Let’s use an example…
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Creating Historical Context for Your Novel’s Characters: A Step-by-Step Guide
As a historical fiction writer, I’ve discovered that creating authentic, three-dimensional characters requires more than just developing their personalities and motivations. It demands placing them firmly within the historical context of their times. Today, I want to share my process for building a historically rich timeline that has transformed my approach to character development.…