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Escape from the Inquisition in Isabela's Way by Barbara Stark-Nemon

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My guest today is Barbara Stark-Nemon, author of Isabela's Way listed in the Textile Arts category on Art In Fiction.
View the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/R-0wUhdrD00

  • How Barbara got the idea to write a novel set in the 17th century during the Inquistion: inspiration resulting from a cycling trip in Portugal.
  • History of the Inquistion in Europe and how it was not formally ended until 1837.
  • Use of embroidery and symbols as a way to communicate while fleeing the Inquistion.
  • Value as an author to engage in a character's pursuits (for example, embroidery) as a way to research.
  • Barbara shows off the embroidery she did that became the cover of Isabela's way.
  • How traveling helps research.
  • Plausibility and the role it plays in writing historical fiction.
  • Character of Ana in Isabela's Way--a strong woman who is both a healer and a role model.
  • Reading from Isabela's Way.
  • One thing that Barbara learned from writing this novel that she didn't realize before.
  • Writing as a voyage of discovery.
  • What Barbara is working on now.

Read more about Barbara Stark-Nemon on her website: https://www.barbarastarknemon.com/

Are you enjoying The Art In Fiction Podcast? Consider giving us a small donation so we can continue bringing you interviews with your favorite arts-inspired novelists. Click this link to donate: https://ko-fi.com/artinfiction.
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Want to learn more about Carol Cram, the host of The Art In Fiction Podcast? She's the author of several award-winning novels, including The Towers of Tuscany, A Woman of Note, The Muse of Fire, and The Choir. Find out more on her website.

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My guest today is Barbara Stark-Nemon, author of Isabela's Way listed in the Textile Arts category on Art In Fiction.
View the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/R-0wUhdrD00

  • How Barbara got the idea to write a novel set in the 17th century during the Inquistion: inspiration resulting from a cycling trip in Portugal.
  • History of the Inquistion in Europe and how it was not formally ended until 1837.
  • Use of embroidery and symbols as a way to communicate while fleeing the Inquistion.
  • Value as an author to engage in a character's pursuits (for example, embroidery) as a way to research.
  • Barbara shows off the embroidery she did that became the cover of Isabela's way.
  • How traveling helps research.
  • Plausibility and the role it plays in writing historical fiction.
  • Character of Ana in Isabela's Way--a strong woman who is both a healer and a role model.
  • Reading from Isabela's Way.
  • One thing that Barbara learned from writing this novel that she didn't realize before.
  • Writing as a voyage of discovery.
  • What Barbara is working on now.

Read more about Barbara Stark-Nemon on her website: https://www.barbarastarknemon.com/

Are you enjoying The Art In Fiction Podcast? Consider giving us a small donation so we can continue bringing you interviews with your favorite arts-inspired novelists. Click this link to donate: https://ko-fi.com/artinfiction.
Also, check out Art In Fiction at https://www.artinfiction.com and explore 2300+ novels inspired by the arts in 11 categories: Architecture, Dance, Decorative Arts, Film, Literature, Music, Textile Arts, Theater, Visual Arts, & Other.
Want to learn more about Carol Cram, the host of The Art In Fiction Podcast? She's the author of several award-winning novels, including The Towers of Tuscany, A Woman of Note, The Muse of Fire, and The Choir. Find out more on her website.

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