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422: Time Travel and Alternate Timelines in Historical Fiction - Interview
10 Aug 2022
Today, Lori is interviewing Sarah Adlakha. They'll be talking about time travel, alternate timelines and her book Midnight on the Marne. Sarah Adlakha is a native of Chicago who now lives along the gulf coast of Mississippi with her husband, three daughters, two horses, and one dog. She started writing fiction shortly after retiring from her psychiatry practice. Her debut novel, She Wouldn't Change a Thing, was a CNN most anticipated book of 2021. Midnight on the Marne is her second novel. You can find Sarah on her website or follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Goodreads. In this episode Sarah Adlakha and Lori discuss: The history of language and its importance when writing historical fiction. How to make characters out of real people in a respectful way. Her unusual path to learn the craft of writing and how she stayed focused. Plus, her #1 tip for writers. For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/422
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