How Lovejoy Shaped Lincoln’s First Major Speech

In working on Abraham Lincoln and the beginnings of his public life, I have studied his first major address, the Lyceum Address. Lincoln never met Elijah P. Lovejoy, but the events surrounding his death were very much in the news at the time, and they form part of the background to that speech. Lovejoy’s murderContinue reading “How Lovejoy Shaped Lincoln’s First Major Speech”

The Personal Losses and Uncertain Origins Lincoln Carried

In thinking about Abraham Lincoln, it is easy to focus on the public figure–the president, the decisions, and the place he holds in history. But the more I study, the more I am drawn to the personal side of his life–the parts that are less certain, and often more difficult to gauge. Lincoln experienced theContinue reading “The Personal Losses and Uncertain Origins Lincoln Carried”

What the Titanic Reveals About Human Behavior in Crisis

During my recent trip, I visited an immersive Titanic experience, something I had not done before. That alone made it feel like a new kind of encounter with history. I’ve seen the film Titanic and other programs about the disaster, but this experience brought different aspects to life. There were exhibits showing the separation betweenContinue reading “What the Titanic Reveals About Human Behavior in Crisis”

Visiting Edgar Allan Poe’s House and What it Reveals About His Life

I’ve just returned from a trip to Baltimore, where I had the chance to visit the home and grave of Edgar Allan Poe. Both the house and grave impressed me. The house was so small, sad and desperate. Standing inside, it was impossible not to feel how confined life must have been there. The twoContinue reading “Visiting Edgar Allan Poe’s House and What it Reveals About His Life”

The 161st Anniversary of Lincoln’s Death and What Might Have Been

This week marked the 161st anniversary of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. There have been a number of posts about it on social media, which has made me think more about the event and the impact it had on our history. In writing about him, I often find myself considering not only what happened, butContinue reading “The 161st Anniversary of Lincoln’s Death and What Might Have Been”

Writing a Lincoln Historical Mystery Series Based on Real Events

This week I began thinking about what lies beyond the current book. I’m revising the current book, so it is actually all written. I want to be able to start my next book immediately when this one is being published. For a number of years, I had planned to make this a series, but IContinue reading “Writing a Lincoln Historical Mystery Series Based on Real Events”

Elijah Lovejoy Standing Against the Mob, the Cost of Speaking Out

As I’m revising Chapter 9 of my Lincoln novel, I’m emersed in the life of Elijah Lovejoy and the position he occupies in the story at this point. The danger surrounding him is no longer uncertain. Those who oppose him are gathering openly and speaking of what they intend to do. There is no realContinue reading “Elijah Lovejoy Standing Against the Mob, the Cost of Speaking Out”

Owen Lovejoy and the Underground Railroad

Owen Lovejoy plays a significant role in my Lincoln novel. He appears in several scenes, but in the chapters I’ve been working on recently, he becomes more intimately involved in what is happening. While tensions rise and the trheat to his brother grows more intense, Owen moves among those gathering against them, watching, listening, spying.Continue reading “Owen Lovejoy and the Underground Railroad”

Writing Historical Fiction When Voices Are Not Recorded

This week I’ve begun revising Chapter 9 of my Lincoln novel, where the tension continues to escalate and the danger surrounding Lovejoy becomes more direct. As the threats gather and those around him begin to organize for defense, I realized that something important was still missing from the chapter. I need to write a sceneContinue reading “Writing Historical Fiction When Voices Are Not Recorded”

Owen Lovejoy in a Lincoln-Era Novel

At writers group this week I read a chapter from my Lincoln novel that features Owen Lovejoy more prominently. He has appeared earlier in the story, but in this chapter he has two scenes of his own. While others gather and tensions rise around the arrival of Elijah’s fourth press, Owen moves stealthily among thoseContinue reading “Owen Lovejoy in a Lincoln-Era Novel”