
Worldbuilding in Historical Fiction for Authors
04/28/22 • 21 min
In Part 1 of his Writing Series, Vincent LoCoco looks at Worldbuilding in Historical Fiction, which is one of the key elements to master in this genre of writing. Listen as Mr. LoCoco, an Italian Historical Fiction writer, gives insights and techniques for aspiring writers who want to delve into story writing that fits the genre of Historical Fiction.
We hope these author tips will provide useful information for you and that you gain some ideas for your writing career.
In Part 1 of his Writing Series, Vincent LoCoco looks at Worldbuilding in Historical Fiction, which is one of the key elements to master in this genre of writing. Listen as Mr. LoCoco, an Italian Historical Fiction writer, gives insights and techniques for aspiring writers who want to delve into story writing that fits the genre of Historical Fiction.
We hope these author tips will provide useful information for you and that you gain some ideas for your writing career.
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New Orleans: More Italian Than You Might Think
New Orleans author, Vincent LoCoco, an Italian Historical Fiction writer, speaks with Vincent Liberto, also of New Orleans, on the impact of Sicilian immigration on the culture of New Orleans.
Mr. Liberto is the administrator of one of the largest Facebook pages dedicated to Italian/Americans in Louisiana.
This podcast focuses not only on the history of why the Sicilians came to the City of New Orleans, but also looks at the traditions that became such an integral part of the fabric of life in the Crescent City. Mr. LoCoco and Mr. Liberto provide insights and stories that the listener will enjoy and will want to learn more.
So grab a cappuccino or a glass of wine, sit back, and listen to the story of the Sicilian immigrants.
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