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Have you ridden a horse for a novel? Shot target practice? Pored over old maps?
There are many ways to do your research so your scenes feel realistic and believable. Today’s episode is on research for writing with Stacy Juba, who tells us about the various ways she’s researched for different stories.
Even during a pandemic, there are plenty of options to do your research, learn something new, and incorporate it into a spellbinding tale. Have a listen!
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About Stacy:
Stacy Juba got engaged at Epcot Theme Park and spent part of her honeymoon at Disneyland Paris, where she ate a burger, went on fast rides, and threw up on the train ride to the hotel. She is the author of the Hockey Rivals sports series for young adults, the Storybook Valley chick lit series, and has written books about teen psychics, U.S. flag etiquette for kids, and determined women sleuths. Stacy is always happy to hear from readers. In addition to writing fiction, she is the founder of Shortcuts for Writers, offering online classes and editorial services for writers. Feel free to say hello on the following sites:
***WEBSITES: http://stacyjuba.com/blog/ *http://www.hockeynovels.com *http://www.shortcutsforwriters.com
***FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stacy-Juba/100155471301
***TWITTER: https://twitter.com/stacyjuba
***INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/stacy_juba/
***GOODREADS: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2988212.Stacy_Juba
***PINTEREST: http://pinterest.com/stacyjuba/