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Posted on June 26, 2021 at 12:00 PM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek
Now that many of us can travel more freely, the first tip in author Kim Hooper’s advice piece on setting a book somewhere you don’t know well is probably a no-brainer: visit the place.
She has three other recommendations, though, along with examples of how those methods helped her, that you may want to check out.
Hooper’s four tips on writing a setting you don’t know well are up on Writer’s Digest.
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The article is really interesting. I am a kind of adventurous person and also a paper writer. So I love to write about the places I visited till now. But yea I never went to a place where there is less population. Surely gonna try that too.