What is soul of place or genius loci and how can you write it in a more immersive way in your books? How can you discover it closer to home, as well as write real settings more authentically, and invent it for your fiction? Linda Lappin gives some tips in this interview.
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Linda Lappin is the award-winning author of historical fiction and mystery, as well as The Soul of Place: A Creative Writing Workbook: Ideas and Exercises for Conjuring the Genius Loci.
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* What is soul of place or genius loci?
* How to know when you feel the soul of place
* Using soul of place across genres
* Noticing your local environment in a different light
* The importance of sensory detail
* Experiencing sacred places
* Writing characters' homes to create more personal stories
* Writing as an outsider