Listen "How can the archives inspire historical fiction?"
Episode Synopsis
This episode features a conversation with New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini. We spent time with Jennifer discussing her newly released novel, Canary Girls, her research process, and how historical fiction can fill in historical gaps.
A transcript of this episode can be accessed here.
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A transcript of this episode can be accessed here.
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Wherever you find the Holding History Podcast, please like, subscribe, and provide feedback. Use the comment section below, or contact us at [email protected] with questions or suggestions. Thanks for listening!
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