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How to Do Research for Your Novel: Balancing Facts and Fiction in Genre Writing (Self-Editing)

How to Do Research for Your Novel: Balancing Facts and Fiction in Genre Writing (Self-Editing)

Update: 2025-04-16
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Today, Rebecca teaches us how to write a fantasy novel for beginners, how to strengthen your plot, and how to edit your book yourself as we explore the importance of research in fiction writing in this latest episode of the 52-Week Story Savvy series.

Rebecca Hartwell, founder of Hart Bound Editing (hartboundediting.com), joins aspiring author Agnes Wolfe from Authors’ Alcove (authorsalcove.com) for a fun and insightful conversation about what makes a story really work. They dive into character development, common research traps, and how to create an immersive, believable story without overloading your reader with details.

In this episode, Rebecca shares practical advice on spotting knowledge gaps, avoiding research rabbit holes, and weaving facts into your story without losing the magic of storytelling. She also offers tips on balancing authenticity with creativity and handling sensitive cultural details with care.

  • When and how to begin researching your story

  • How to avoid research rabbit holes that stall your writing

  • Balancing accuracy with storytelling in fantasy

  • Common research mistakes (and how to fix them)

  • How much research you really need for mythical creatures and worldbuilding

  • Writing historically or culturally accurate settings without sounding like a textbook

  • The biggest pitfalls of over-researching vs. under-researching

Whether you're still brainstorming or knee-deep in revisions, these tips will help you strike the perfect balance between research and creativity — and keep your writing moving forward.

In This Episode:Recommended Resources:

[00:00 ] Intro

[01:36 ] Understanding When to Start Researching

[02:34 ] Why Even Experts Need to Double-Check Their Knowledge

[03:30 ] How to Identify and Correct Knowledge Gaps in Your Writing

[06:20 ] The Role of Research in Fantasy Worldbuilding

[07:38 ] Choosing a Historical or Technological Basis for a Fantasy World

[11:31 ] Researching Mythical Creatures While Maintaining Creative Freedom

[13:29 ] How to Portray Different Cultures and Time Periods with Respect

[15:33 ] Common Research Mistakes Writers Make and How to Avoid Them

[23:08 ] Finding the Right Balance Between Research and Writing

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How to Do Research for Your Novel: Balancing Facts and Fiction in Genre Writing (Self-Editing)

How to Do Research for Your Novel: Balancing Facts and Fiction in Genre Writing (Self-Editing)

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