Please join us for What’s New in Historical Fiction, a regular panel series featuring historical novelists with new and upcoming titles.
This installment of What’s New in Historical Fiction brings together four authors whose latest novels examine memory, survival, belief, and reinvention across sweeping historical landscapes—from the Armenian Genocide and Jazz Age spiritualism to multigenerational journeys through twentieth-century America and the hidden lives preserved within New York City’s past. Moderated by Colin Mustful, the panel will explore how historical fiction gives voice to forgotten histories, confronts cultural upheaval, and reveals the deeply human stories that endure across generations.
Featured Authors and Novels:
N.T. McQueen, Never Hide from the Devil
Maryka Biaggio, Margery and Me
Jeanine Boulay, What Keeps Us
Eliza Knight, Lost in the Summer of ’69