Pilgrim Story Bibliography and Introduction

Bibliography

1. Open House account.

2. Find Pilgrim Bibliography.

3. Drag it to the desktop.

4. “Save as” yournamebibliography.doc

5. Delete books you did NOT use.

6. Save and then add to the end of your story.

7. Put this version of your story in the “ALL DONE (except for copyediting)” folder.

Introduction

Your introduction should give your readers some idea why you wrote the story, what it is about (but not too much!), something about the research you did, and something to get them to want to read the story!

Here are some ideas of what to include:

What ? (e.g. historical fiction)

Why? (e.g. immigration related)

What Other Stuff Might Be of Interest?

genre — journal, story, time travel, etc.

Made-up character — a little about them perhaps? Name?

How did you start learning about this?

Tell something about the research you did (e.g.primary and secondary sources. Mention perhaps Mourt’s Relation)

historical background (Separatists etc.)

Going to Plimoth

Final sentence or two to really get your readers to want to start reading!

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