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Piercefield: The Time and the Place
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Piercefield: The Time and the Place
The setting of a story is vital for a historical novelist, perhaps even more than for those whose books are set in the present. This is for the blindingly obvious reason that a contemporary novel is set in a place or a milieu, whereas a historical novel has not only a place but a time. In other words, the setting has two components, rather than one. When I’m writing one of my historical crime novels, I almost always start with the setting, in th…
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