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History Through Fiction - The Podcast
History Through Fiction
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In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews author Karen Essex about her two-volume novel on Cleopatra. Essex reveals the real Cleopatra—an intelligent, multilingual ruler—contrasting her with the seductive figure from pop culture. She discusses her extensive research, including graduate studies and travel, and shares insights into the challenges of both traditional and independent publishing. Essex also talks about her broader storytelling career in film and television, her bestselling novel Leonardo’s Swans, and her upcoming book Run, Darling, about the Gabor Sisters’ dramatic escape from Nazi-occupied Hungary.
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In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews author Karen Essex about her two-volume novel on Cleopatra. Essex reveals the real Cleopatra—an intelligent, multilingual ruler—contrasting her with the seductive figure from pop culture. She discusses her extensive research, including graduate studies and travel, and shares insights into the challenges of both traditional and independent publishing. Essex also talks about her broader storytelling career in film and television, her bestselling novel Leonardo’s Swans, and her upcoming book Run, Darling, about the Gabor Sisters’ dramatic escape from Nazi-occupied Hungary.
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History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 9, Episode 15 - Karen Essex
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews author Karen Essex about her two-volume novel on Cleopatra. Essex reveals the real Cleopatra—an intelligent, multilingual ruler—contrasting her with the seductive figure from pop culture. She discusses her extensive research, including graduate studies and travel, and shares insights into the challenges of both traditional and independent publishing. Essex also talks about her broader storytelling career in film and television, her bestselling novel Leonardo’s Swans, and her upcoming book Run, Darling, about the Gabor Sisters’ dramatic escape from Nazi-occupied Hungary.
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4 weeks ago
28 minutes 8 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 9, Episode 14 - Herb Williams-Dalgart
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful talks with Herb Williams-Dalgart, author of the novel "Jingle Boys." Set in Brooklyn during World War II, the story follows Wally Lipkin, a young man facing the draft and struggling with anxiety neurosis—a condition that could either send him to war or to a sanatorium. Herb discusses the inspiration behind Wally’s unique journey, including a real-life jingle contest that offers a chance at a safer, stateside job, and the fascinating history of music’s role in wartime. The conversation also explores Herb’s personal connection to WWII and his research process.
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1 month ago
26 minutes 34 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 9, Episode 13 - Wendy Holden
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful talks with Wendy Holden, author of "The Teacher of Auschwitz." Holden shares the remarkable story of Freddie Hirsch, a Jewish youth leader who became a beacon of hope for children during the Holocaust. Through resilience, compassion, and courage, Hirsch fought to protect and inspire young lives in the darkest of times. Holden discusses her research, the challenges of fictionalizing history, and the enduring importance of remembering stories like Freddie’s today.
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1 month ago
37 minutes 13 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 9, Episode 12 - J. Susanne Wilson
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews J. Suzanne Wilson, author of The Death and Life of Iphigenia. Jenny shares her inspiration for reimagining the myth of Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, and discusses her journey from academic study to crafting historical fiction. Discover how Jenny blends research, imagination, and personal experience to bring ancient Greece to life, and hear about her path as an independent author, her travels, and what’s next in her myth-inspired series.
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1 month ago
23 minutes 16 seconds

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Season 9, Episode 11 - Dennard Dayle
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews Dennard Tyler Dayle, author of How to Dodge a Cannonball. Dayle shares an excerpt and discusses his satirical take on the Civil War through the eyes of Anders, a teenage flag twirler. They explore the novel’s humor, unique structure, and the complexities of loyalty and survival. Dayle also reflects on his research, character development, and publishing journey, offering insight into the importance of staying sane amid chaos.
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1 month ago
37 minutes 46 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 9, Episode 10 - Meagan Church
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful speaks with with Meagan Church, author of "The Mad Wife." Meagan begins by reading a powerful excerpt from her novel, setting the stage for a deep dive into the story’s themes and historical context. The conversation explores the life of Lulu Mayfield, a 1950s housewife whose seemingly perfect suburban existence unravels as she confronts societal expectations, mental health struggles, and the mysterious new neighbor across the street.
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2 months ago
32 minutes 10 seconds

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Season 9, Episode 9 - Katherine Reay
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful sits down with Katherine Reay, author of The English Masterpiece. Set in 1973 London, this gripping historical novel follows Diana Gilden, the first female keeper of the modern collections at the Tate Gallery, and her assistant, Lily Summers, as they navigate the high-stakes world of art forgery. When Lily identifies a Picasso painting as a forgery, a scandal erupts, threatening careers and the reputation of the Tate Gallery. Katherine shares her meticulous research process, from exploring the archives of the Tate Gallery to interviewing art insurance experts. She also delves into the fascinating history of forgeries, the psychology of forgers, and the challenges of weaving historical, thriller, and romantic elements into a cohesive narrative. Tune in to hear Katherine discuss her creative process, her love for history, and her upcoming project, The Undercover Bookshop.
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2 months ago
32 minutes 43 seconds

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Season 9, Episode 8 - Jillian Forsberg
In this intriguing episode of History Through Fiction the podcast, host Colin Mustful welcomes back Jillian Forsberg to discuss her new novel, The Porcelain Menagerie, a companion to The Rhino Keeper. Jillian shares the real history behind her characters, the challenges of writing about dark truths, and the importance of artistic legacy. The conversation explores the novel’s blend of art, intrigue, and animal stories, as well as Jillian’s writing journey, her partnership with History Through Fiction, and the value of collaboration in publishing.
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2 months ago
49 minutes 52 seconds

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Season 9, Episode 7 - Angela Shupe
In this intriguing episode of History Through Fiction the podcast, host Colin Mustful speaks with author Angela Shupe to discuss her debut novel In the Light of the Sun, inspired by her own family history. Set during World War II in both Italy and the Philippines, the novel explores resilience, faith, and the power of music amid wartime upheaval. Shupe shares how opera, resistance movements, and personal memory shaped her storytelling in this moving conversation.
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2 months ago
32 minutes 36 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 9, Episode 6 - Kristen Loesch
In this intriguing episode of History Through Fiction the podcast, host Colin Mustful speaks with author Kristen Loesch to discuss her novel The Hong Kong Widow, a sweeping historical mystery set across 1930s Shanghai, 1950s Hong Kong, and modern-day Hong Kong. Loesch shares how family history, urban legends, and the idea of a “collective hallucination” shaped her story. She reveals the challenges of weaving multiple timelines, creating atmospheric settings, and balancing research with character-driven storytelling.
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3 months ago
37 minutes 26 seconds

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Season 9, Episode 5 - Sarah Landenwich
In this intriguing episode of History Through Fiction the podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews Sarah Landenwich, author of The Fire Concerto. Discover the story of Clara Bishop, a former piano prodigy drawn into a historical mystery after inheriting a 19th-century metronome linked to a famous composer’s death. Sarah discusses blending fact and fiction, the challenges of writing about classical music, and her journey to publication. Tune in for insights on craft, musical ancestry, and the power of perseverance in writing.
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3 months ago
29 minutes 26 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 9, Episode 4 - Joy Callaway
In this intriguing episode of History Through Fiction the podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews Joy Calloway, author of The Star of Camp Green, a novel inspired by Broadway star Elsie Janis and set in a World War I army training camp. Joy discusses her research into Camp Green’s history, the real-life inspirations behind her characters, and the challenges of blending fact with fiction. Listeners will hear about the home front during WWI, the creative process, and Joy’s journey from marketing director to published author.
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3 months ago
34 minutes 46 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 9, Episode 3 - Charles Bush
In this episode of History Through Fiction the podcast, author Charles Bush joins host Colin Mustful to discuss his novel The Boy with the Jade, a reimagining of the Chinese classic Dream of the Red Chamber. Charles shares his process of adapting the epic story, focusing on the character Bao Yu, and explores the novel’s historical context, symbolism, and philosophical themes. Discover how Charles’s personal journey and research brought new life to this timeless tale for modern readers.Rhys shares insights into her meticulous research process, the historical backdrop of pre-WWII France, and the themes of resilience and reinvention that shape Ellie’s story. She also reflects on the power of community, the role of women during WWII, and her own journey as an author. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about history, fiction, and the courage to start anew.
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3 months ago
27 minutes 32 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 9, Episode 2 - Sarah Loudin Thomas
In this captivating episode of History Through Fiction the podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews author Sarah Loudin Thomas about her novel These Blue Mountains. Sarah shares the real-life inspiration behind her story—a German woman’s search for her missing fiancé, a World War I civilian internee in North Carolina. The discussion explores Appalachian history, the creation of a Bavarian village by German POWs, and the significance of landscape, art, and music in the novel. Sarah also talks about her role as director of the Mitford Museum and balancing writing with her career. A must-listen for fans of historical fiction and Appalachian stories. Rhys shares insights into her meticulous research process, the historical backdrop of pre-WWII France, and the themes of resilience and reinvention that shape Ellie’s story. She also reflects on the power of community, the role of women during WWII, and her own journey as an author. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about history, fiction, and the courage to start anew.
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4 months ago
30 minutes 46 seconds

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Season 9, Episode 1 - Rhys Bowen
In this captivating episode, host Colin Mustful sits down with bestselling author Rhys Bowen to discuss her latest novel, Mrs. Endicott's Splendid Adventure. Set in 1938, the story follows Ellie Endicott, a dutiful wife blindsided by her husband’s request for a divorce. Instead of retreating quietly, Ellie embarks on a bold journey to the south of France, where she discovers friendship, community, and a new sense of purpose. Rhys shares insights into her meticulous research process, the historical backdrop of pre-WWII France, and the themes of resilience and reinvention that shape Ellie’s story. She also reflects on the power of community, the role of women during WWII, and her own journey as an author. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about history, fiction, and the courage to start anew.
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4 months ago
31 minutes 12 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Announcing Season 9 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast
Welcome to Season 9 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast—where the past comes alive through extraordinary stories and unforgettable characters. This season, we travel from the opulent courts of 18th-century Dresden to the battlefields of the American Civil War, from haunted mansions in 1950s Hong Kong to the heart of ancient Egypt. You’ll meet daring aristocrats, courageous performers, trailblazing artists, and extraordinary women and men who defied expectation, risked everything, and reshaped their worlds. Each week, bestselling and acclaimed authors guide us through tales of love, loss, ambition, and resilience—stories that illuminate the human spirit across time and place. From sweeping historical epics to intimate personal journeys, Season 9 invites you to witness history in motion and to discover the lives behind the legends. Join us, listen closely, and experience the adventure, the intrigue, and the enduring power of storytelling—only on History Through Fiction: The Podcast.
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4 months ago
2 minutes 16 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Bonus Episode - Sparks of the Revolution with Todd Otis
In this special bonus episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful sits down with Todd Otis, author of Sparks of the Revolution. The conversation dives into the life and legacy of James Otis, a pivotal yet often overlooked figure in the early resistance against British rule. Todd shares insights into Otis’s legal battles, his mental health struggles, and his influence on key revolutionary figures like Sam Adams and Mercy Otis Warren. The discussion also explores the relevance of Otis’s story to today’s political climate and the enduring power of the written word in shaping democracy. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that bridges history and the present.
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6 months ago
27 minutes 44 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 8, Episode 13 - Alina Adams and Kyra Davis Lurie
This episode is sponsored by Anne Dean, author of Far Side of Revenge – Filled with captivating, complex characters, Far Side of Revenge is a remarkable feat of storytelling. The world of medieval Ireland springs to life before your eyes. In the final episode of Season 8, Alina Adams and Kyra Davis Lurie engage in a compelling conversation. They discuss the inspiration behind The Great Mann, focusing on the two Black characters from The Great Gatsby. Alina shares the "What if?" question that led to Go On Pretending. The authors address cultural appropriation, differentiating genuine representation from inauthenticity, and talk about facing pushback. They also explore the literary thirst for trauma and the interplay of history and fiction in their novels. Don't miss this insightful discussion on storytelling and authenticity.
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8 months ago
47 minutes 19 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 8, Episode 12 - Billie Hanson-Dupree
In Season 8, Episode 12 of "History Through Fiction: The Podcast," host Colin Mustful welcomes Billie-Hanson Dupree, author of the upcoming novel Still Kicking. Inspired by her father, a World War II veteran, Billie shares the journey of crafting a historical fiction narrative that explores themes of trauma, resilience, and racial inequality. Set in post-war California, the novel follows Bill and two women navigating personal struggles and societal challenges. Billie also reflects on her writing process, historical research, and the importance of storytelling in addressing complex histories.
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8 months ago
26 minutes 23 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
Season 8, Episode 11 - Sarah Penner
In Season 8, Episode 11 of "History Through Fiction: The Podcast," host Colin Mustful interviews bestselling author Sarah Penner about her latest novel, The Amalfi Curse. Sarah discusses the dual timelines of her story, featuring a present-day nautical archaeologist and a 19th-century sea witch, Mari. She shares insights into her meticulous research process, including scuba diving and consulting experts, and reflects on the challenges of drafting the novel. Sarah also teases her upcoming sequel to The Lost Apothecary.
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8 months ago
31 minutes 36 seconds

History Through Fiction - The Podcast
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews author Karen Essex about her two-volume novel on Cleopatra. Essex reveals the real Cleopatra—an intelligent, multilingual ruler—contrasting her with the seductive figure from pop culture. She discusses her extensive research, including graduate studies and travel, and shares insights into the challenges of both traditional and independent publishing. Essex also talks about her broader storytelling career in film and television, her bestselling novel Leonardo’s Swans, and her upcoming book Run, Darling, about the Gabor Sisters’ dramatic escape from Nazi-occupied Hungary.