Turning family legend into historical fiction - Masterclass

Transform your family history into historical fiction with bestselling author Nicole Alexander. In this two-hour session you’ll discover how richly textured worlds can be developed from a single letter, oral anecdote, or a detailed understanding of your family tree. You’ll learn the methodology behind creating compelling narratives from ancestors lives by exploring the modification of setting, era, characters and plot, the importance of research and how much you must change a story to make it fiction. Works of historical fiction will be used to illustrate points. Please bring pen, paper and your imagination.

workshop tutor: nicole alexander


Compelling narratives, vivid landscapes and intricate research are the hallmarks of Nicole Alexander’s bestselling historical novels. Published internationally, she is a past judge of the ARA Historical Novel Prize Australasia and the Historical Novel Society Colleen McCullough Residency. 

Her debut novel The Bark Cutters was shortlisted for an Australian Book Industry Award and she has a Master of Letters in Creative Writing. Nicole lives in northwest NSW. Her most recent release is The Limestone Road.

If you could have dinner with any historical figure, who would it be and why?

Alexandre Dumas. In 1893 my great-grandfather and his two brothers selected our property in northwest NSW. That same year my great grandfather ordered a copy of the Count of Monte Christo. It was delivered by the postal rider and arrived at their simple one room hut  wrapped in twine on the back of pack horse. I imagine my great-grandfather and his brothers reading aloud from the novel. Perhaps sitting by a camp fire beneath a fat lazy moon with the bush stretching out in engulfing silence. That work of literature would have broken the isolation and monotony of the camp and given the men great joy and comfort. No doubt they discussed the plot as the story unfolded as they tended sheep or cut timber for fences. I'd love to tell Alexandre this story. For this extraordinary author to know that in a small corner of Australia, nearly fifty years after the novels publication a small group of men were given respite from their daily toils and left enthralled by his words.



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In the spirit of reconciliation, HNSA acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia, and their connections to land, sea, and community. We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.