Scandalous Women and the Publishing World of the 1960s with Gill Paul (E97)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Gill Paul. Gill is the bestselling author of twelve historical novels, many of them about real women from the past whom she thinks have been marginalized or misjudged by historians. Gill was born in Scotland and grew up there, apart from an eventful year at school in the US when she was ten. She studied Medicine at Glasgow University, then English Literature and History (she was a student for a long time), before moving to London to work in publishing. Her first novel was written at weekends, but she has now given up the ‘day job’ to write fiction full-time. Gill swims daily, year-round in a wild pond and loves vintage clothes, old movies, and poking around in bookshops. Her latest novel, Scandalous Women, released yesterday, congrats Gill!
Episode Highlights:
Swimming year-round
The publishing world of the 1960s and how it changed how authors market their books today
Her research process
Writing about women misrepresented in the 20th century
Her book flight includes books that have influenced her writing and Scandalous Women
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Show Notes
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Books and authors mentioned in the episode:
The Women by Kristin Hannah
Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
The Revolution Within by Gloria Steinem
Book Flight
The Best of Everything by Rona Jaffe
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain
Dessert Pairing
As Long as the Lemon Tree Grows by Zoulfa Katouh
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