Now it is your turn to tell a story about the good ole days! What story would you have a grandmother tell her granddaughter or grandson about her childhood? Would you include something that is totally different than what the grandchild knows? Or, would you have it a story that shows that things aren't so different now than they were back then? You decide!
Hello everyone! I haven't written any historical fiction yet. However, I do like to think about how things were in the "olden days." It sometimes fascinates me that some things that I did as a child, my own child hasn't even seen. Things change over time. Some of the things that my parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents did, I have never even tried or seen.
Now it is your turn to tell a story about the good ole days! What story would you have a grandmother tell her granddaughter or grandson about her childhood? Would you include something that is totally different than what the grandchild knows? Or, would you have it a story that shows that things aren't so different now than they were back then? You decide!
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Hello everyone. Have you ever wanted to time travel back in history? Have you ever wanted to write a historical fiction novel? Here is a great exercise to help you do just that. The setting is 1945. You can choose where in the world the story is taking place. Some people may remember first hand, what it was like in 1945. Others of us have heard anecdotes from parents and grandparents, aunt or uncles. It was a difficult time for most people. But… hopefully, you can have fun setting yourself or your character back in that time. |
Jodi Desautels Jodi Desautels is a wife and mother. She is a life-long learner, educator, author, illustrator, crafter, creator, and photographer. She lives by two rules: "The Golden Rule" and "Live. Laugh. Love." Archives
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