
Creating a Local Historical Book
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Does Your City or Region Have a Fascinating Story that needs to be told before it's forgotten?
Yes, it does, and you can be the person to write it!
In this short text, Tyler Tichelaar, author of My Marquette and The Marquette Trilogy, talks in a conversational format about how he became interested in writing both local history and regional and historical fiction and his research and writing process to bring his books to fruition.
Readers of "Creating a Local Historical Book" will learn:
What kind of research is required What counts as research Where to do research How to organize that research into a book How not to go overboard with details Finding images and gaining usage permission How to make your book stand out from others Tips on marketing your history book
Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D. and seventh generation Marquette resident, was raised on tales of his hometown's past. His other interests include literary studies ranging from King Arthur to Gothic texts. He is also a professional editor and writing coach who has guided dozens of authors through the treacherous seas of composition.
"Our committee would like to honor Tyler with this award in honor of his meticulous research, his enlightened and personal testimony about Marquette and his educational contributions to the preservation of Marquette's history."
--The Marquette Beautification & Restoration Committee, presenting Tyler with the Barbara H. Kelly Historic Preservation Award
"Tyler Tichelaar speaks from the heart about his love affair with the town of his birth. Join him on a nostalgic tour of one of the great small cities of America."
--Karl Bohnak, author of So Cold a Sky: Upper Michigan Weather Stories
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University, and Bachelor and Master's Degrees in English from Northern
Michigan University. He has lectured on writing and literature at Clemson
University, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of London.
Tyler is the regular guest host of Authors Access Internet Radio and the
current President of the Upper Peninsula Publishers and Authors
Association. He is the owner of his own publishing company Marquette
Fiction (www.MarquetteFiction.com) and Superior Book Promotions
(www.SuperiorBookPromotions.com), a professional book review, editing,
and proofreading service.
Tichelaar is the author of numerous historical novels, including The
Marquette Trilogy (composed of Iron Pioneers, The Queen City, and
Superior Heritage) the award-winning Narrow Lives, and Spirit of the
North: a paranormal romance. His other scholarly works include King
Arthur's Children: a Study in Fiction and Tradition. He is currently
working on an Arthurian historical fantasy series, beginning with King
Arthur's Legacy, in which he intends to weave many Gothic elements. For
updates on Tyler R. Tichelaar's Arthurian novels, visit
www.ChildrenofArthur.com.
Please visit www.GothicWanderer.com for blog updates on current
trends in gothic literature and criticism.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Pictures in this Book
- Creating a Local Historical Book
- Writing Effective Regional Fiction
- Understanding Regional Fiction
- Finding a Readership for Regional Fiction
- Personifying the Region as Protagonist
- The Strength is in the Details
- Write What You Know
- Books Cited
- About the Author
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