
Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators How to Turn Real History into Fiction: Lessons from Steve Berry
Feb 23, 2026
Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author and History Matters co-founder, shares his lifelong love of history and how he weaves real historical facts into modern thrillers. He discusses his research process, choosing the irresistible "ooh" moments, preserving local history through fundraising, and future settings for his Cotton Malone adventures.
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History Is The Seed Of Thrillers
- Steve Berry's fiction springs from a lifelong love of history that he consumed from his father's books in the basement.
- He combines action, secrets, and conspiracies into modern thrillers by taking a real, often little-known historical element and weaving a present-day story around it.
Keep A Series Fresh With The Same But Different
- Write the same but different to keep a series fresh while respecting reader expectations.
- Stay about two years ahead of readers and deliberately upend the protagonist's world occasionally to maintain longevity.
Find The Ooh Factor Then Ask Who Cares
- Start with an 'ooh' historical factor that is real and mysterious before building the modern plot.
- Then add the 'so what'—who cares geopolitically—so the artifact matters in contemporary stakes like Sweden's NATO debate in The Devil's Bible.





