Well, it could be. But often, even if inspired by true events, there might be creative alterations to make it more engaging or fit a certain narrative structure.
I'm not sure specifically which 'raising voices real story' you are referring to. It could be about many things, like a real - life event where people raise their voices to advocate for a cause, perhaps a community coming together to demand better living conditions or environmental protection.
Since I don't know the exact story, a possible key element could be the motivation behind raising voices. It might be due to a sense of unfairness or a desire for change.
An own voices novel is one where the author shares the same marginalized identity as the protagonist or characters in the story. It offers an authentic and insider perspective.
I haven't read this novel specifically. But generally, a title like this might suggest that the story is deeply emotional ('with hearts'), perhaps has a religious or spiritual undertone ('hymns') and is centered around the voices of the characters, which could mean their stories, opinions or dialogues are very important in the narrative.
Well, first you need to clearly define each of the three voices and their unique characteristics. Then, figure out how they interact and contribute to the story. It's not easy, but with a clear plan, you can do it.
No, 'Mistress of Rome' isn't considered an own voices novel. The story might be rich in historical elements, but it doesn't stem from the author's own personal and immediate experiences related to the core aspects of the narrative.
Dragon novels are novels with dragons as the theme or background. These novels often describe the stories of dragons, their lives, habits, and relationships with humans. Since dragons do not exist in the real world, such novels are usually fictional.
Good-looking or not was subjective. Different people had different preferences. Some people like dragon novels because they can bring them imagination and the joy of adventure, while some people may not like them because they may feel a little illusory and unrealistic.
However, if you like fantasy and adventure novels about raising dragons, it might be a good choice. It can bring you unlimited imagination and desire to explore.