Do you remember I said I was starting a self-edit course in September? I started, and wow! What a rollercoaster. I'm surprised daily by what I'm learning. At the start of the course I also booked a 1:1 with an editor, and the two combined have helped me to realise that I'm not actually writing a thriller. I'm writing historical fiction.
Now, you could be forgiven for thinking I should know what genre I am writing. Truth is, though, I used a contemporary parallel theme to help me tell the historical part of the novel, and I'd not realised that was simply a tool to get me to understand my writing, and to help me get into my writing.
As a result, a big decision has been made. I'm committing murder. I'm killing off all of my contemporary characters and removing all the narrative that was about the current day part of the plot. I don't need it, I don't them.
From this point forward, I'm writing a historical novel - and that feels epic! It feels like there's a lot of responsibility to write a historical novel. I want to get things right, but at the same time, I don't want to write a historical text book. This is going to be quite a journey.

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