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  • Book Launch Party: Join us for the release of Revenge Waits on May 9, 2026, at Talking Animals Books in Grapevine, TX!

  • Legacy-Writing Workshop: A hands-on session for families to begin capturing their own stories and recipes.

  • Virtual Craft Talk: “Using Memoirs as Source for Historical Fiction” – a podcast on the use of family memoirs to fill in the dates.

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  • Memoirs as Resources: How your family history serves as a roadmap for the future.

  • The Stories That Made Us: A deep dive into the power of a single photograph.

  • Finding Your Ancestor’s Story: Tips for researching your Civil War roots.

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Find Your Ancestor's Story

Find Your Ancestor’s Story

Civil War Era The most compelling Civil War narratives transport readers to the heart of the era, where every detail feels authentic. Achieving authenticity requires a disciplined research approach that integrates personal and historical sources. Crafting authentic Civil War narratives...
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The Stories That Made Us – One Photograph at a Time

We know history through the written word, in documents and records. It is preserved in history books and family Bibles. The most compelling history, however, is often that captured in images. The images of our history live with us the...
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Writing Historical Fiction Through Memoirs: When Memory Becomes Story

HNSNA Blog – May 2026 Writing historical fiction is often sparked by an interesting historical tidbit that inspires a story. That is followed by a search to uncover the story, using libraries and archives, military records, census records, or newspaper...

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