Autoplay
Autocomplete
Previous Lesson
Complete and Continue
Writing Historical Fiction with Hannah Kent
Welcome!
Meet Your Teacher: Hannah Kent (0:51)
Welcome!
Why Write Historical Fiction?
Introduction (0:22)
What is Historical Fiction?
Suggest Exercise: Why Write Historical Fiction?
Why We Read or Write Historical Fiction
Your Teacher: Why I Write Historical Fiction
Suggested Exercise: Why Fiction?
Your Teacher: Ideas for Historical Fiction
Suggested Exercise: What Questions Are You Asking?
Suggested Exercise: Ethical Considerations
Ethical Considerations
Your Teacher: Ethical Considerations
Suggested Exercise: Acknowledging and Negotiating Our Ethical Responsibilities
Negotiating Ethical Responsibilities
The Value and Nature of Research
Introduction (0:38)
The Benefits of Research
Suggested Exercise: What Do I Need To Know?
What You Need To Know
Your Teacher: What Do I Need to Research?
Suggested Exercise: Brainstorm
Where Will I Find The Information I Need?
Australian Libraries and eResources
The National Library of Australia (NLA)
International Libraries
University Libraries
How to Search a Library Database
Your Teacher: Website Search Engines
Suggested Exercise: Website Search Engines
Archives
Museums
Your Teacher: Open-Air Museums
Museum Libraries and Private Collections
Sources of Information
Official Records
Newspapers
Diaries, Letters, Journals and Logbooks
Maps
Photographs
Film
Audio
Art
Encyclopedias and Dictionaries
History and Non-Fiction Books
Academic Papers
Historic and Contemporary Novels, Plays and Poetry
Approaching People
Suggested Exercise: Writing an Introductory Email
Your Teacher: Writing an Introductory Email
Understanding Bias, Prejudice and Motive
Where Do I Start?
When You Can't Find What You're Looking For
Suggested Exercise: How to Record Your Research?
Your Teacher: How to Record Your Research?
Time to Sit Down and Write
Introduction (0:25)
When to Sit Down and Write?
Suggested Exercise: Identifying Difficulties
Too Much Information
Suggested Exercise: Too Much Information
You're Writing Fiction, Not History
Anachronisms and Factual Errors
You Are a Storyteller, Above All Else
Suggested Exercise: Generating a Character from History
The Importance of Characters
Suggested Exercise: What Makes Characters Compelling?
Compelling Characters
Suggested Exercise: Backstory, Detail and Complexity
The Importance of Plot
Suggested Exercise: Character Motivation
Conflict
How to Best Convey Setting
Dialogue
Suggested Exercise: Dialogue
Thank you and Good Luck! (0:10)
Suggested Further Reading
Feedback
Thank you
Your Teacher: Open-Air Museums
Lesson content locked
If you're already enrolled,
you'll need to login
.
Enrol in Course to Unlock