About this Event
Learn what goes into creating compelling historical fiction from award-winning novelist Michelle Cox in this intimate workshop for writers and history lovers. Brought to you by Beach Glass Writers Residency in Rogers Park.
We'll Talk About:
- How to bring authenticity to your fiction without overwhelming your story
- How to balance period accuracy with modern reader expectations
- How to avoid common historical fiction pitfalls
- Michelle's process for the Henrietta & Inspector Howard series (set in 1930s Chicago)
About : Michelle is the author of the beloved Henrietta & Inspector Howard series, The Fallen Woman's Daughter, and The Merriweather Novels. She also writes "Novel Notes of Local Lore," a popular weekly blog chronicling the lives of Chicago's forgotten residents.
Workshop Details:
- 2-hour interactive session
- Limited to 12 participants for personalized attention
- Perfect for writers working on historical novels, memoirs set in the past, or anyone fascinated by the craft
Bonus Option: Add a 1-hour Rogers Park historical walking tour immediately following the workshop (3:30-4:30 PM) featuring the Frank Lloyd Wright Emil Bach House, Marion Mahoney Griffin Beach, and more storied neighborhood architecture. Led by Mysterious Chicago's Adam Selzer.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1226 W Sherwin Ave, 1226 West Sherwin Avenue, Chicago, United States
USD 17.85 to USD 92.55












