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The Duchess of Idaho

Creative Inspiration On The Oregon Trail

May 12, 2021October 4, 2023 / Meredith Allard / 2 Comments

Researching the Oregon Trail Now that I’ve spent some time building up my general knowledge about the Oregon Trail, I’m starting to learn more about the culture of the era, which is always one of the most fun parts of writing historical fiction for me. I enjoy discovering how people lived during whatever era I'm … Continue reading Creative Inspiration On The Oregon Trail

Baking Time: Giving Your Story the Time it Needs

April 12, 2021May 22, 2023 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

Update on The Duchess of Idaho The first draft for The Duchess of Idaho is finally done. It took me ten weeks to finish, which, for me, is crazy fast. I mean, lightning speed. I wrote in this post about how sometimes it takes me months to write my outline, months to write my first … Continue reading Baking Time: Giving Your Story the Time it Needs

What Did They Eat On the Oregon Trail?

March 22, 2021September 29, 2023 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

Searching For Recipes From the Oregon Trail One of the first things I did when I began researching life on the Oregon Trail was look up the recipes they cooked on the trail. Since they had limited ingredients and limited supplies to cook with, the food had to be simple to make yet still filling. … Continue reading What Did They Eat On the Oregon Trail?

Bookish Inspiration About The Oregon Trail

March 1, 2021September 29, 2023 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

Revisiting the Loving Husband World It's crazy how much fun I'm having going back to one of my favorite worlds, James and Sarah Wentworth's world in the Loving Husband Series. And here I thought the story was done with Her Loving Husband's Return! Where Down Salem Way was a prequel, the new book, titled The … Continue reading Bookish Inspiration About The Oregon Trail

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