The Author's Mind
How do you write historical fiction that feels real without drowning your reader in research? In this episode of The Author’s Mind, Shilo Creed sits down with Canadian novelist, literature scholar, and criminologist Cinda Gault to talk about writing historical fiction, creating believable characters, and transforming years of research into a story readers actually want to finish. Cinda shares how she built novels around real historical figures, including Isabel Gunn, a woman who disguised herself as a man to work in the Canadian fur trade. She explains how writers can use history as inspiration without letting facts overwhelm the story, why strong characters are built from choices rather than circumstances, and how to decide which details belong on the page. This conversation is especially helpful for writers who want to create vivid settings, strong female characters, believable historical worlds, and fiction that keeps readers immersed. In this episode, we discuss: * How to write historical fiction that feels alive * How much research should actually go on the page * Why story must come before historical accuracy * Creating strong female characters from real history * The difference between what really happened and what readers will believe * How genre affects suspended disbelief * How sensory detail makes fiction feel real * Why writers need editors, fresh eyes, and honest feedback * What to do when your novel becomes “gnarly” If you are writing historical fiction, developing stronger characters, or trying to turn research into a compelling novel, this episode will help you think more clearly about what belongs in your story — and what should stay in your notes. 🔔 Subscribe to The Author’s Mind for weekly craft conversations with professional writers. Connect with Cinda Gault: cindagult.com [http://cindagult.com] Connect with Shilo Creed: shilocreed.com [http://shilocreed.com] Get ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com/ [https://prowritingaid.com/] #historicalfiction #writingtips #authortube #characterdevelopment #creativewriting #writinghistoricalfiction #fictionwriting #novelwriting #writers #theauthorsmind
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