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Getting the Little Things Right, So the Big Ones Can Shine

Learn how precise historical details bring authenticity, depth, and credibility to your fiction.

Great historical fiction is built not only on sweeping events and famous moments, but on the quiet, carefully observed details that make a world feel lived-in and true. From the food on the table to the rhythms of daily life, these small elements ground your story in its time and place—and help readers suspend disbelief.

In this presentation, historian and writer Grace Turton explores how attention to overlooked specifics can strengthen your narrative and prevent anachronisms. Through practical examples and accessible research strategies, you’ll learn how to uncover and apply everyday details that enrich character development and allow major historical moments to resonate more powerfully.

By getting the “little things” right, you create space for the big emotional and historical beats of your story to shine.

Session Goals:
• Emphasize the role of authentic detail in historical fiction
• Share effective methods for researching everyday life in the past
• Demonstrate how small details support character arcs and major events

Presenter:
Grace Turton

This Prologue Day presentation is available as a standalone Eventbrite ticket or included with virtual conference registration, which provides access to all Prologue Day events and recorded conference sessions.

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