
A podcast focused on the process of writing and researching historical fiction.
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I decided to launch this newsletter/podcast on The Craft of Historical Fiction after nearly a decade of writing almost solely historical fiction. It’s just my luck that, right after launching it, I found myself inspired by a decidedly non-h...
I just finished John Keene’s Counternarratives, a short story collection that explores the history of the Black diaspora from the 17th to the 20th century through an experimental, postmodernist lens. In this post I’ll focus on one novella i...
In this first episode of the Craft of Historical Fiction podcast, we introduce ourselves and talk about why we write what we write. Then we continue to explore the topic of how to write about oppressive systems in fiction, including how to ...
I want to turn today to the question of how to write about oppressive systems in historical fiction. I believe this is a question that every historical novelist must confront because the past, like our present, is so pervaded by oppressive ...
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I’m a novelist and MFA student at the New School. I write stories exploring themes of power, oppression, resistance, and social change from a socialist perspective.
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