Historical Romance – Blending Fact with Emotion
by Victoria Gray
Why
do I love reading and writing historical romance? The answer is actually quite simple. Historical romances transport me to another
time and place and immerse me in a love story.
Before I started writing historical romance, I never considered the skillful
balance between facts and emotion in these stories, the delicate weave of details
within a love story that creates a sense of time and place and brings the plot
and the characters to life. Now, as a
writer of historical romance, I know firsthand the challenge of blending facts
into a story without creating information overload.
While
the developing emotional relationship between the heroine and her hero is the
central focus of historical romance, historical details serve to sweep the
reader away to another time and place. Infusing
facts throughout the story without sounding like a travel guide is a writer’s
challenge. Research, layering details through
multiple revisions, and a willingness to cut facts that don’t enhance the story
are my keys to achieving balance between historical detail, story flow, and
emotional intensity.
Of
course, thorough research is a given. Historical
inaccuracies pull a reader out of a story, while details about historical
events, clothing, food, transportation, communication, occupations, and social
structure—the list could go on and on— provide scaffolding for a believable
story.
After
I become familiar with the essential characteristics of an era, I map out the
plot and research specific aspects of the time period that may factor into the
story. What weapons were available? What historical events, landmarks, and people
might have impacted the characters’ lives? What literary and artistic works
were prominent during that era? In my
new release, Surrender to Your Touch, the
Union occupation of Norfolk, Virginia during the Civil War creates additional
danger for the hero, outcast Rebel officer Will Reed, while the Union’s use of
his family’s historical home, a James River plantation, adds to Will’s profound
sense of loss. Angel in My Arms features Union spy Amanda Emerson’s visit to Confederate
first lady Varina Davis and her mission to Richmond’s Libby Prison to rescue a
double agent, while Destiny factors the heroine’s love of tragic romances into the
character’s development. Research to identify
popular authors of the heroine’s time provided details that fleshed out Emma
Davenport’s actions and dialogue. These
historical details add to the tapestry of the story.
How
much historical detail brings a story to life without bogging it down? That depends on the story. Are historical events plot elements, or does
the historical setting provide a context for the story? Surrender
to Your Touch, Angel in My Arms and Destiny
are set against the background of the Civil War, but the key plot events are
entirely fictional. Historical details
woven throughout the story create a sense of time and place, and references to
historical figures can add to a character’s development, but historical name-dropping
can result in detail overload. Your
characters shouldn’t sound like Joan Rivers on a time travel adventure.
Every
author develops a method that works best for him or her. To me, research, layering details, and
revision are the keys to crafting a love story that transports the reader to
another time and place.
Here’s a
little about Surrender to Your Touch:
Will Reed is out to settle a brutal score. The
disgraced Rebel officer's own men want him hanged, and an enemy has ordered him
killed. Intent on clearing his name and evening the score with those
who betrayed him, he begins with the woman he once loved—Union spy Kate
Sinclair.
For years, Kate used seduction as a lure. She knew better
than to let her heart get involved--until she fell in love with Will. Grieving
his death, Kate's joy at discovering him alive shatters when she is confronted
by a bitter, vengeful man—a man who'll stop at nothing to learn the truth of
her betrayal. As danger pursues them, Kate fights to tear down the barriers
Will has erected around his heart, but her most powerful weapon may ultimately
destroy her—surrender.
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CONTEST: Based on the story blurb, who would you like
to see portray Kate and Will if this were a movie? One lucky commenter will win
a pdf of Surrender to Your Touch. Winner
will be announced on Monday, October 10.
9 comments:
The story sounds great! I love American historicals. I would like to see Alex O'Loughlin and Kiera Knightly play the parts. ;)
Wishing you many sales.
I agree that Kiera Knightly would be treat, but I think Hugh Jackman would be a tie with Alex O'Loughlin for Will's part.
Kate Beckinsale and Orlando Bloom! Or Hugh Jackman for a more masculine look. They'd both be great though. Wonderful post!
Helen
helenhardt.blogspot.com
Great suggestions...wish I were a casting director!
OH, I'm lucky enough to have read some of this story!! I can't wait to read the rest!!!!!
Alex O'Loughlin is spot on. But I have seen more of Keira Knightly than I ever needed to. How about Zooey Deschanel? She is darling. In costume, perfect. The lady on the cover has lighter hair, but that can be fixed! :-)
Ooh, love Zooey...did you see her in "Yes, Man" with Jim Carrey? Simply adorable :) I also like Katharine Heigl...loved her in "27 Dresses" and "The Ugly Truth"...actually, I'd love to see Stephen Moyer, who plays Bill on True Blood, be he's a little old to play Will...
I meant ...but he's a little old to play Will...I think faster than I type :)
And the winner is.... Helen! Congrats :)
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