How to Write a Historical Mystery That Brings the Past To Life

Historical fiction is kind of my thing. I was the executive editor of a literary journal of historical fiction for more than 20 years, and most of the novels I've written are historical. Last week I shared some general mystery writing tips. This week, I want to share what I've learned specifically about writing historical … Continue reading How to Write a Historical Mystery That Brings the Past To Life

How To Write a Mystery That Keeps Readers Guessing

There’s something just irresistible about a good mystery. While I’ve loved to watch TV mysteries for as long as I can remember, I’ve only started reading mysteries within the last year or so. When I decided to try my hand at writing one, I had to learn how to write a mystery novel. True, a mystery … Continue reading How To Write a Mystery That Keeps Readers Guessing

Finding Your Voice: How To Discover Your Unique Writing Style

When I’m teaching writing, one of my favorite things to cover is the author's voice. It’s an intriguing subject for me because a strong author voice can make a piece, and a boring author voice can break it.  When I was running The Copperfield Review, one thing that quickly turned me off from wanting to … Continue reading Finding Your Voice: How To Discover Your Unique Writing Style

The Allure of Dark Academia: Why This Genre Casts a Powerful Spell

One of my most popular posts is this guide to the Dark Academia genre. I wanted to look a little more closely into the topic since reading Dark Academia novels has become one of my guilty pleasures.  I’ve said before that I must live under a rock since I heard about Dark Academia maybe two … Continue reading The Allure of Dark Academia: Why This Genre Casts a Powerful Spell

More Than Just Macabre: Fascinating Elements of Poe’s Short Stories

A few weeks ago I shared some of what I’ve learned about Edgar Allan Poe’s literary style. Here’s the post. This week I wanted to share a little more about what I’ve learned about Poe’s short stories.  While Poe’s reputation as a master of the macabre is well-earned, to label him only as a horror … Continue reading More Than Just Macabre: Fascinating Elements of Poe’s Short Stories

Five Things I Wish I Knew When I Began My Writing Career

When I began my writing career, I was fueled by passion, determination, and naïveté. Like many new writers, I thought that if I worked hard enough and believed in my stories, success would naturally follow.   While some of what I dreamed of has happened, some things have turned out very different from what I imagined … Continue reading Five Things I Wish I Knew When I Began My Writing Career

A Sneak Peek: An Excerpt from The Professor of Eventide

I’ve had so many questions about The Professor of Eventide, which makes me very happy, so keep them coming. You can always send your questions to me through the Contact link above or at meredithallardauthor@gmail.com. Right now, readers mainly want to know when the book will be published. If you’ve been following me for any … Continue reading A Sneak Peek: An Excerpt from The Professor of Eventide