Historical fiction, Teddy Roosevelt, fact-checking, and author James A.Ross The Brainwave Podcast with Gail Hulnick
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Writers of historical fiction make millions of creative choices about how much truth and how much fiction to include. From his cabin in Wyoming, author James A. Ross talks with Gail about his novel Hunting Teddy Roosevelt and the way that a suggestion from his agent led to the discovery that set him on the road to its publication.
In the interview, we hear about the detailed research for the book, about the accuracy that some readers expect, and about the importance of knowing history.
You can discover more at www.jamesrossauthor.com
The Brainwave Podcast is produced and presented by WindWord Group Publishing and Media. Please visit our website at https://www.windwordgroup.com to sign up for our newsletter and receive regular information about upcoming guests, new releases, and special gifts for regular listeners and readers.
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The Brainwave Podcast is produced and presented by Gail Hulnick and The WindWord Group Publishing & Media.
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Writers of historical fiction make millions of creative choices about how much truth and how much fiction to include. From his cabin in Wyoming, author James A. Ross talks with Gail about his novel Hunting Teddy Roosevelt and the way that a suggestion from his agent led to the discovery that set him on the road to its publication.
In the interview, we hear about the detailed research for the book, about the accuracy that some readers expect, and about the importance of knowing history.
You can discover more at www.jamesrossauthor.com
The Brainwave Podcast is produced and presented by WindWord Group Publishing and Media. Please visit our website at https://www.windwordgroup.com to sign up for our newsletter and receive regular information about upcoming guests, new releases, and special gifts for regular listeners and readers.
Support the Show.
The Brainwave Podcast is produced and presented by Gail Hulnick and The WindWord Group Publishing & Media.
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