The latest Podcast from
Spoken Label (Author Chat Podcast) sees us return to meet a returning friend,
the wonderful Rebecca Dharlingue to chat about her new novel 'The Map Colorist'.
Rebecca advises " In writing my first novel,
The Lines Between Us, I returned to an early love, Spanish literature, which I
studied in graduate school. The idea of setting part of my novel in
seventeenth-century Spain, their Golden Age of literature, offered me the
chance to explore a time and place with which many readers are unfamiliar, and
to show some of the challenges for women particular to that time and place.
For my second novel, I decided to stay in the
seventeenth century, as I find it fascinating. I wanted to show a woman doing
something unusual for the time, and I hit upon the topic of cartography. In my
research I soon learned that Amsterdam was the capital of map-printing at that
time, so I had my setting. It was while I was exploring that world that I came
across the work of map colorists. My protagonist was born.
I have worked in hospital administration and as a
teacher of English as a Second Language to adults. I have been lucky to be
involved with the same monthly book group, sharing our enchantment with
literature, for over thirty years. I live in Oakland, California with my husband, Arthur, where we are fortunate to
frequently spend time with our children and grandchildren.
I am member of Paper Lantern Writers, an author
collective, and the Historical Novel Society."
Rebecca's Website which contains details of where to
buy her book is rebeccadharlingue.com
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https://spokenlabel.bandcamp.com/album/rebecca-dharlingue-spoken-label-october-2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yXGZakLIyA
(Chat)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_OzHWxf7qU
(Reading)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIXQ_0LjMNCqxmyTJnkTK0sOgra1NDowUCsco0/
(Chat Segment)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIXhtYAeBNu3nMu-k4sTdKxwkqfGDTOw2Xow80/
(Reading Segment)
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6roLJKYmqcTduyrthHm5Ac
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