• Episode 207 - The Future of WWII Fiction

  • Dec 30 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
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Episode 207 - The Future of WWII Fiction

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    The future of WWII fiction? Is it still popular or is it on its way out? This week, I trace the rise of the genre, why it's popular, who is writing it, and what does it look like in the coming years. Join me as I talk about one of my favorite subjects!

    Some of the authors we discussed in the episode:
    Melanie Dobson
    Memories of Glass
    The Winter Rose

    Cathy Gohkle
    The Medallion
    Saving Amelie

    Lynn Austin
    Chasing Shadows
    If I Were You
    A Woman's Place This is the one I forgot the name of during the show.

    Sarah Sundin
    The Sound of Light
    Embers in the London Sky
    Midnight on the Scottish Shore

    Kristy Cambron
    The Butterfly and the Violin
    A Sparrow at Terezin
    The British Booksellers
    The French Kitchen

    Brock and Bodie Thorne
    The Zion Covenant
    The Zion Chronicles

    Johnnie Alexander
    When Memory Whispers
    The Cryptographers Dilemma
    Where Treasure Hides

    Amanda Barratt
    My Dearest Dietrich
    The White Rose Resists
    Within These Walls of Sorrow
    The Warsaw Sisters

    Liz Tolsma
    What I Would Tell You
    What I Promise You
    What I Left for You

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