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In-Person Historical Fiction Writing Workshop: "Expanding On History"

In-Person Historical Fiction Writing Workshop: "Expanding On History"

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In-person Historical Fiction Workshop at Bookish Bookstore in Modesto, California. 

November 9th, 2025 1 pm-4pm

Does your novel feel too generic? Do you need historic specifics to bring your story to life? The Paper Lantern Writers, a historical fiction author group with over a century of collective experience, can help you layer in relevant historical details. Join us for the last in a series of workshops, “Expanding On History,” at Bookish Bookstore in Modesto on November 9th. We will draw heavily from our recent release, Crafting Stories from the Past: A How-To Guide for Writing Historical Fiction, which will be included in the ticket price. Returning students will receive a discounted ticket. Bring your laptop to engage in this generative workshop guided by working and publishing writers in the field. By the end of this three-hour class, you’ll have tools to build out your novel, explore era-specific details, and draw readers into a whole new world. 

15 Student Maximum

Schedule for Expanding On History:

  1. Introduction 
  2. Dual Timeline/How to Weave multiple events into one story 
  3. Horses 
  4. 10 min break Coffee shop open
  5. How to make fiction from fact 
  6. How to use slang, time period words to bring the feel of an older time-Interactive workshop portion 
  7. Q&A

Your Instructors for this session include Edie Cay, Anne M. Beggs, and Linda Ulleseit.

Students receive a paperback copy of Crafting Stories from the Past: A How-To Guide to Writing Historical Fiction, as well as a writer's gift pack. 

You will receive an email after your purchase that will be your ticket to the event. Please show up ten minutes early. 

Lecturer Bios:

Edie Cay

Edie Cay has Bachelor of Arts in both English (with a creative writing emphasis) and Music (with a piano performance emphasis) as well as an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Alaska Anchorage. She has reviewed for the Anchorage Daily News and the Historical Novel Society. The author of award-winning historical romances about women's boxing during the Regency era and women’s alpine climbing during the Victorian era, she also has several articles and literary short stories published in literary magazines. As a speaker, she has contributed to a number of conferences internationally. She is a member of HNS, The Regency Fiction Writers, and a founding member of Paper Lantern Writers. She is also a graduate of Fred C. Beyer High School in Modesto. 

Anne M. Beggs

Anne M. Beggs is an award-winning author of historical fiction and has published articles on mounted archery and horsemanship. She believes riding and writing are like life: We don’t always ride where we choose or write what we want, rather we ride where we must and write what needs to be said. Her debut novel, Archer’s Grace, Book One in her Dahlquin series starts a family saga when a young noblewoman is catapulted from her ancestral home and set on a quest to save her family in Medieval Ireland. By Arrow and Sword, Book Two, continues the journey, and The Highest Love, Book Three, is underway. She has contributed short stories in Paper Lantern Writer’s anthologies, and is a contributor to Crafting Stories from the Past: A How-To Guide for Writing Historical Fiction.

Anne likes to say she researched the Middle Ages into middle age and beyond. Still married to her high school sweetheart, they live on and manage a horse boarding ranch, Equisance, in Watsonville, California. Anne is a member of the Historical Novel Society, and for more about her writing, horses, mounted archery and more, she invites you to find her on social media. 

Linda Ulleseit

Linda Ulleseit, an award-winning writer of heritage fiction, has an MFA in Creative Writing from Lindenwood University. Her books, including the most recent Innocents at Home, are the stories of women in her family who were extraordinary but unsung. She has also written a young adult historical fantasy trilogy and several stories for anthologies. Linda is a founding member of Paper Lantern Writers and member of Historical Novel Society. She is a retired elementary school teacher who now enjoys writing full time as well as cooking, leatherworking, reading, gardening, spending time with her family, and walking her dog.

 

Cancellations Policy: Cancellations up to two weeks before the event are acceptable, with a full refund, minus a $10 handling fee. Tickets are transferable to another attendee.

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