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1920s Historical Fiction and the Power of Knowing What You Don’t Like in Books with Jennifer S. Brown (E148)

1920s Historical Fiction and the Power of Knowing What You Don’t Like in Books with Jennifer S. Brown (E148)

Season 3 Episode 148 Published 11 months ago
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Jennifer’s S. Brown's debut novel, Modern Girls, was a USA Today bestseller, a Massachusetts Book Award “Must Read,” and a 2016 Goodreads Choice semifinalist for Historical Fiction. She teaches writing, both in-person in the Boston area and online through the Loft Literary Center. She holds a BFA in film and television from NYU and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Washington. The Whisper Sister is her second novel. 

Highlights:

  • How Jennifer’s background in film influences her approach to writing fiction.
  • The significance of cultural and familial traditions in storytelling.
  • Why research is one of her favorite parts of the writing process.
  • The importance of being honest about what you don’t enjoy in a book.
  • A book flight of historical fiction novels set in the 1920s

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