History Through Fiction: The Podcast
Featuring Interviews with Historical Novelists Talking About Their Books and Their Craft
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Season 8, Episode 4 - Hilary Coyne
In Season 8, Episode 4 of "History Through Fiction: The Podcast," host Colin Mustful interviews Hilary Coyne, author of "An End of Troubles," the winning entry in the History Through Fiction short story contest. The story centers on Mary, Queen of Scots, exploring her historical significance and personal struggles through the fictional lens of a servant girl named Agnes. Coyne discusses the blend of history and fiction, the themes of power and captivity, and her writing journey. She also shares insights into her upcoming novel set in Oxford and the historical context of Castle Campbell.
Season 8, Episode 3 - N.J. Mastro
Join host Colin Mustful in Season 8, Episode 3 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, as he chats with Nancy Mastro, author of "Solitary Walker," a novel about Mary Wollstonecraft. Discover what inspired Nancy to spotlight this pioneering figure and how she navigated the challenges of bringing Wollstonecraft's story to life. Tune in for insights on historical fiction and the enduring impact of women's stories.
Season 8, Episode 2 - Jillian Forsberg
In Season 8, Episode 2 of "History Through Fiction: The Podcast," host Colin Mustful chats with Jillian Forsberg about the release of the audiobook for The Rhino Keeper. Discover the fascinating story of Clara, the Indian rhino, and the immersive experience brought to life by narrator Carolyn Hewitt. Forsberg shares insights on character development and the magic of audiobooks, offering a fresh perspective on historical storytelling.
Season 8, Episode 1 - Charlotte Whitney
In Season 8, Episode 1 of "History Through Fiction: The Podcast," host Colin Mustful chats with author Charlotte Whitney about her novel "A Tiny Piece of Blue," set in 1934 Michigan. Whitney shares her inspiration from her family's Great Depression stories and explores themes like child trafficking. She describes her writing journey, including past works and her transition from nonfiction to historical fiction. Whitney also highlights her upcoming co-authored novel about a family's escape from slavery. The episode emphasizes the importance of community in writing and publishing.
Announcing Season 8 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast
Announcing Season 8 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, hosted by the founder of History Through Fiction Colin Mustful! This season is packed with engaging stories and fascinating insights from a diverse group of authors.
Season 7, Episode 12 - Greg Houle
In the final episode of Season 7 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful sits down with Greg Houle, author of The Putnams of Salem.
Season 7, Episode 11 - A.D. Rhine
In Season 7, Episode 11 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews A.D. Rhine, the dynamic duo of Ashlee Cowles and Danielle Stinson. They discuss their epic duology, "Horses of Fire & Daughters of Bronze," which reimagines the Trojan War through the eyes of its women.
Season 7, Episode 10 - Sian Ann Bessey
In Season 7, Episode 10 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews Sian Ann Bessey about her novel "A Kingdom to Claim." Set in Wessex in AD 878, the story explores the lives of Aisley and Brecc amidst political turmoil. Bessey discusses her passion for historical storytelling, the challenges of weaving romance into her narratives, and the intricacies of capturing authentic historical details. She also shares insights into her writing journey and the lessons learned along the way.
Season 7, Episode 9 - Bernard Cornwell
In Season 7, Episode 9 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful sits down with renowned author Bernard Cornwell to explore his fascination with the Peninsular War and the art of weaving fictional characters into historical events.
Season 7, Episode 8 - Stephen E. Yoch
In Season 7, Episode 8 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews Stephen E. Yoch, author of Becoming Benedict Arnold.
Season 7, Episode 7 - Emily Bleeker
In season 7, episode 7 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful talks with Emily Bleeker, author of When We Chased the Light. During the interview, Bleeker talks about Vivian Snow, the main character in her new novel and a character readers met in her previous novel When We Were Enemies. Bleeker also discusses her own family history, her success and growth as an author, and her background as an actor. Don’t miss it!
Bonus Episode - Alison Haselden
In this bonus episode of "History Through Fiction: The Podcast," host Colin Mustful chats with Alison Haselden, author of Wicked Dames.
Season 7, Episode 6 - Jillian Forsberg
In season 7, episode 6 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful talks with Jillian Forsberg about her debut novel The Rhino Keeper. During the interview, Mustful chats with Forsberg about her love of animals and how it inspired her to write a novel about an 18th century rhino named Clara. They also discuss Forsberg’s fascination with the 18th century, her long journey to publication, and her life outside of writing as the owner of a bridal store. Don’t miss it!
Season 7, Episode 5 - Laura C. Rader
In Season 7, Episode 5 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews Laura C. Rader, author of Hatfield 1677.
Season 7, Episode 4 - Kimberly Brock
In the fourth episode of Season 7 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews Kimberly Brock, author of The Fabled Earth.
Season 7, Episode 3 - Alix Rickloff
Host Colin Mustful interviews Alix Rickloff about "The Last Light Over Oslo," discussing WWII, Florence Harriman, Cleo Jaffray, and themes of resilience and courage.
Season 7, Episode 2 - Aurélie Thiele
In the second episode of Season 7 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful engages with author Aurélie Thiele, discussing her novel, The Paris Understudy, set in 1938 Paris and inspired by opera singer Germaine Lubin.
Season 7, Episode 1 - Madeline Martin
In the Season 7 premiere of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful chats with Madeline Martin, author of "The Booklover's Library."
Get Excited for a New Season of History Through Fiction: The Podcast!
Season 7 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast kicks off on September 16th! Join us for weekly episodes featuring authors who mix history with fiction. Madeline Martin starts the season, followed by Aurélie Thiele, Alix Rickloff, Kimberly Brock, and others. Catch our special episode with Jillian Forsberg too. Subscribe to your favorite podcast platform so you don't miss out. Let's uncover history's secrets together, one story at a time!
Bonus Episode - Ciera Horton McElroy
In this special bonus episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, we dive into the world of literature, business, and entertainment with the multi-talented Ciera Horton McElroy. As the CEO of Clover & Bee Communications and author of "Atomic Family," Ciera shares the intriguing literary reference that inspired her company's name and her journey from freelance writer to successful business owner.