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Welcome! This is the podcast of author, writing consultant, and historian Megan Easley-Walsh. Topics of discussion will include historical inspiration behind the author's novels, journeys into history via antiques, and historical sites to discover through visits and books. Join for the history and the books, stay for the information about life in Ireland from this American-born author!

History Stories Dr. Megan Easley-Walsh

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Welcome! This is the podcast of author, writing consultant, and historian Megan Easley-Walsh. Topics of discussion will include historical inspiration behind the author's novels, journeys into history via antiques, and historical sites to discover through visits and books. Join for the history and the books, stay for the information about life in Ireland from this American-born author!

    Stitched Together Through Time

    Stitched Together Through Time

    In this episode of History Stories, Dr. Megan Easley-Walsh talks about personal family history and wider global history related to quilts. She also discusses why she has a couple of quilted teddy bears on her bookshelves, orientating a life, the importance of reading for writers, her novel North Star Home, and her new contemporary release The Rancher's Secret.





    Read North Star Home here.



    Read The Rancher's Secret here.



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    • 8 min
    When the lights go on again

    When the lights go on again

    In this episode, Dr. Megan Easley-Walsh discusses VE Day, illuminated manuscripts, the Book of Kells, her novel Vow of Gold, and holding onto hope of the light.

    Read Vow of Gold here.


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    • 8 min
    1930's Hollywood and Monsters Re-evaluated

    1930's Hollywood and Monsters Re-evaluated

    In this fifth episode of History Stories, Dr. Megan Easley-Walsh discusses classic monster movies, Budapest, the 1930s, a handmade find at the antiques fair, and how they all connect to her novel Painted Faces. In addition, she speaks to a historical understanding of the meaning behind the movies and suggests a re-evaluation of the monsters.



    Read Painted Faces here.




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    • 8 min
    Stories of Shakespeare and Revolution

    Stories of Shakespeare and Revolution

    In this episode of History Stories, Dr. Megan Easley-Walsh discusses inspiration behind her novel Across the River, Shakespeare's impact on the English language, a centuries-old book, and a family story of plates in a river. She also discusses the importance of a plurality of voices in history.

    Read Across the River here.

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    • 8 min
    Stories of Peace

    Stories of Peace

    In episode three of History Stories, Dr. Megan Easley-Walsh shares a look behind the scenes at her connections to the year 1884. This year, and one international event in particular, proved so interesting that she wrote both her novel, Meridian, as well as her doctoral thesis about it. She also examines why it's important to not only look at history and International Relations through wars. She also discusses a recent find at an antiques fair and how it relates to Meridian.



    Read Meridian here.



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    • 8 min
    Trenches Transformed

    Trenches Transformed

    In this second episode of History Stories, Dr. Megan Easley-Walsh speaks about a vase with an interesting origin story and how it relates to her second novel What Edward Heard. She speaks about her visit to the Maginot Line, the battlefield of Verdun, and the transforming power of art.



    Read What Edward Heard here.



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    • 8 min

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