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Adventures in Historical Fiction

Elizabeth Sowden

Researching historical fiction takes me to some strange places. Subscribe to come on these journeys with me. Paid subscribers get tips for writing and researching historical fiction. (Thanks to the Hennepin County Library for the header image.)

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Cream of Wheat

A postcard of the former Cream of Wheat building, 1907. Image courtesy of the Hennepin County Library.

By the time I get home, I’ve forgotten all about the pouchy-eyed guy outside the Faust. My aluminum gate creaks as I open it. The rhubar...

8 days ago
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Hand Pulled Noodle

The Faust is an odd building: rambling brick with half-timbering and terracotta roof tiles, an unfortunate crossbreed of Mediterranean and Bavarian styles. A sunburst crowns the vertical signage that spells out F-A-U-S-T, and the marquee ad...

15 days ago
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Wrong Side of the Tracks

House by the Railroad by Edward Hopper, 1925

I’m trying to get home.

You know my house. It’s blue, with a small porch, a roof in the French style, and a tower. You can see for miles from the windows in that tower.

Adventures in Historica...

22 days ago
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How Sushi Taught Me to Appreciate Pickled Herring

Pickled herring was always around when I was a kid. My paternal grandmother, whose lineage was half Swedish, liked it and often put it out at holidays, cold and gray, in a cut-glass dish.

Neither of my parents would eat it, so I never fel...

a month ago
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The Old Folks' Home

Image courtesy of the Hennepin County Library

Moira lives in an old folks’ home, a rambling brick building with two screened-in porches stretching the length of it, and a stone gate with a cast-iron arch guarding the entrance. Trees shade...

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    Author of TOUGH LOVE AT MYSTIC BAY, a suspenseful novel about a girl who survives an abusive boarding school. @sonotsnow on Instagram. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48703703

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