On Seizing Serendipity
On Seizing Serendipity
Today I’m a guest at a wonderful site called Historical Fiction Research. I highly recommend Tinney’s site for readers and writers who like to take in that behind-the-scenes view of history and historical fiction writing. Please visit me here.
I’ll be discussing the unexpected role of serendipity (yes, I know, serendipity is by its nature unexpected) in the process of research and writing. Please join me over at Historical Fiction Research as I relate how serendipity played into the historical backdrop of Moonlight Dancer.
I’ll look for you!
4 thoughts on “On Seizing Serendipity”
That is a very interesting statue!!
Hi Kathleen,
Yeah, I was pretty impressed when I saw it. I sort of fell in love with the Jindo myth.
i like anything about korea 🙂
So do I, Nurmawati! The countryside, the food…I just ate some delicious dduk mandu guk this week in Seattle.