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A book podcast hosted by writing partners Amy Helmes and Kim Askew. Guests include biographers, journalists, authors, and cultural historians discussing lost classics by women writers.

Lost Ladies of Lit Amy Helmes & Kim Askew

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A book podcast hosted by writing partners Amy Helmes and Kim Askew. Guests include biographers, journalists, authors, and cultural historians discussing lost classics by women writers.

    Enayat al-Zayyat — Love and Silence with Iman Mersal

    Enayat al-Zayyat — Love and Silence with Iman Mersal

    Dying by suicide shortly after her novel, Love and Silence, was rejected for publication in 1963, Egyptian writer Enayat al-Zayyat gained brief recognition when the book was finally published four years after her death. Discovering the novel in a Cairo market some 30 years later launched acclaimed Egyptian writer Iman Mersal on a decades-long, life-altering quest to solve the many mysteries about al-Zayyat’s life, death and legacy. Mersal joins us in this episode to discuss the recent English translation of her award-winng 2019 book, Traces of Enayat, and the nexus between al-Zayyat’s story and her own. 
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Traces of Enayat by Iman Mersal

    How to Mend: Motherhood and Its Ghosts by Iman Mersal 
    The Threshold by Iman Mersal

    Love and Silence by Enayat al-Zayyat
    The Open Door by Latifa al-Zayyat
    The Open Door film
    Egyptian Actress Nadia Lutfi
    City of the Dead cemetery in Cairo
    Ludwig Keimer
    German Institute of Antiquities



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    • 35 min
    Kay Boyle — Fifty Stories with Anne Boyd Rioux

    Kay Boyle — Fifty Stories with Anne Boyd Rioux

    An eyewitness to monumental moments in the 20th century, author Kay Boyle hung out with Left Bank artists and literary giants, chronicled the ravages of WWII, was blacklisted in the 1950s and was jailed for her Haight-Ashbury activism in the late 1960s. An intrepid modernist committed to a “Revolution of the Word,” this two-time O. Henry award-winner penned 14 novels, eight volumes of poetry and 11 collections of short fiction, yet too few readers today have read her work or even know her name. Returning guest Anne Boyd Rioux joins us this week to discuss Kay Boyle’s audacious life and her lasting impact on literature.
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Fifty Stories by Kay Boyle
    Avalanche by Kay Boyle
    Audacious Women, Creative Lives Substack by Anne Boyd Rioux

    For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway
    Tender Buttons by Gertrude Stein
    Broom literary magazine
    Being Geniuses Together: 1920-1930 by Robert McAlmon and Kay Boyle
    The Armory Show of 1913
    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 11 on Constance Fenimore Woolson
    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 108 on Lola Ridge
    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 98 on Heterodoxy
    Ernest Walsh
    James Joyce
    Lawrence Vail
    Robert McAlmon
    William Carlos Williams

    Marianne Moore
    Jean Toomer
    The Revolution of the Word

    Raymond Duncan
    Joseph von Franckenstein
    Five Days One Summer film starring Sean Connery
    Meg, Joe, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why it Still Matters by Anne Boyd Rioux
    The Collected Stories of Constance Fenimore Woolson
    “Wedding Day” by Kay Boyle
    “The White Horses of Vienna” by Kay Boyle
    “Maiden, Maiden” by Kay Boyle
    “The Diplomat’s Wife” by Kay Boyle
    “Security” by Kay Boyle
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    • 44 min
    Speranza, a.k.a Oscar Wilde’s Mom

    Speranza, a.k.a Oscar Wilde’s Mom

    In this week’s episode Kim and Amy discuss the life and work of “Speranza,” a.k.a Lady Jane Wilde, a.k.a. Oscar Wilde’s mom! An outspoken, rabble-rousing poet who championed Irish independence, she stirred up members of the Young Ireland movement while writing for Dublin’s radical newspaper “The Nation” in the 1840s. Oscar may have inherited his mother’s wit, intellect and larger-than-life personality, but his later legal troubles were also preceded by her own very public and scandalous libel case.

    Mentioned in this episode:
    The Rest is History podcast on the trials of Oscar Wilde
    The Nation
    “Jacta Alea Est” by Speranza
    “The Poet’s Destiny” by Speranza
    “The Famine Year” by Speranza

    Charles Gavan Duffy
    Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Maturin
    William Wilde (Oscar Wilde’s father)
    “The Ballad of Reading Gaol” by Oscar Wilde
    “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde
    The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
    The Mary Travers libel case
    The grave of Lady Jane Wilde





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    • 18 min
    Whose Line is it Anyway? Elizabeth Taylor vs. Elizabeth Taylor

    Whose Line is it Anyway? Elizabeth Taylor vs. Elizabeth Taylor

    In our first-ever "Game Show Edition" of the podcast, McNally Editions editor Lucy Scholes joins us for a lightning-round quiz pitting quotations from Elizabeth Taylor the actress vs. Elizabeth Taylor the author! Test your knowledge and join in the fun!

    For the full forty-minute episode in which we discuss the author Taylor's writing and also confab on Roger Lewis's Erotic Vagrancy, the dishy 2023 biography of film stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, visit our Patreon: 
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    • 19 min
    Emilie Loring —Uncharted Seas with Patti Bender

    Emilie Loring —Uncharted Seas with Patti Bender

    Get ready to fall hopelessly in love with Emilie Loring, a New England native whose prolific output of richly-detailed romance novels feature the sort of charming characters and snappy dialogue reminiscent of films like The Philadelphia Story and It Happened One Night. Loring’s 30 years of commercial success continued long after her death in 1950, prompting publishers to sell ghost-written “Emilie Loring” novels that continued to sell by the tens of millions. Having read each of Loring’s novels at least 50 times each, guest Patti Bender joins us this week to talk about the author’s captivating life and work as told in her 2023 biography Happy Landings: Emilie Loring’s Life, Writing and Wisdom.

    00:00 Introduction to Lost Ladies of Lit
    02:04 Guest Introduction: Patti Bender, Emilie Loring's Biographer
    05:19 Emilie Loring's Family: A Legacy of Creativity
    08:15 Emilie Loring's Marriage and Early Life
    10:37 Emilie's Writing Journey: Persistence and Passion
    12:32 Exploring Emilie Loring's Romantic Novels
    14:04 Diving into 'Uncharted Seas': An Emilie Loring Novel
    22:26 The Role of Books During Difficult Times
    25:35 Emilie's Legacy: Her Continued Popularity
    27:28 Must-Read Loring Titles
    28:45 The Hollywood Connection: Emilie's Stories and the Silver Screen
    29:21 The Pulitzer Nomination
    33:48 The Power of Re-reading: Emilie's Books as Comfort Food
    35:15 Conclusion: The Lasting Impact of Emilie's Stories


    Mentioned in this Episode


    Hallmark movie Her Pen Pal
    Happy Landings: Emilie Loring’s Life, Writing and Wisdom by Patti Bender
    Lee and Shepard Publishing
    George Melville Baker’s “Among the Breakers”
    Snappy Stories
    Uncharted Seas by Emilie Loring
    The ghosts of Stone House in Blue Hill, Maine
    The Philadelphia Story
    It Happened One Night
    National Velvet by Enid Bagnold

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    • 36 min
    Angela Milne — One Year’s Time with Simon David Thomas

    Angela Milne — One Year’s Time with Simon David Thomas

    Blogger, podcaster and consultant for the British Library Women Writers series Simon Thomas returns to the show to discuss Angela Milne’s 1942 novel One Year’s Time. The book follows a year in the life of a 1930s-era “bachelor girl” named Liza who lives in London. Milne, the niece of Winnie the Pooh author A.A. Milne, was a contributor to Punch magazine, and her snappy wit shines bright in this charming and surprisingly modern novel. Fans of the Netflix series One Day will be particularly drawn to the book’s heroine and her gorgeous-but-commitment-phobic beau.


    00:00 Introduction to Lost Ladies of Lit
    02:04 Introducing the Guest Speaker: Simon Thomas
    03:39 Exploring Angela Milne's Early Life
    05:04 Angela Milne's Career Transition to Writing
    06:11 Angela Milne's Experience as a Land Girl
    07:23 Angela Milne's Contribution to Punch Magazine
    09:11 Diving into Angela Milne's Novel: One Year's Time
    10:00 Analyzing the Characters and their Interactions
    15:01 The Concept of 'Bachelor Girl' in the Novel
    22:10 The Search for Security in Marriage
    22:41 The Power of Words and the Fear of Rejection
    23:39 The Illusion of Safety in Marriage
    24:44 Liza’s Fear of Confrontation
    25:43 Reading an excerpt from the novel
    28:17 The Misunderstandings in Love
    28:53 The Charm of Walter
    31:28 The Modernity of the Story
    34:25 The Journey to Republish the Book
    37:27 Angela Milne's Writing Life
    38:40 The Conclusion 


    Mentioned in this episode


    One Year’s Time by Angela Milne
    British Library Women Writers series
    Tea or Books? podcast
    Stuck in a Book blog
    Lost Ladies of Lit episode No. 83 on Dorothy Evelyn Smith
    Lost ladies of Lit episode No. 161 on An England Travelogue
    A.A. Milne
    Punch magazine
    Peggy Ashcroft
    Land girls
    Rachel Ferguson
    Nöel Coward
    “A Woolworth Wedding” by R.P. Weston and Burt Lee
    Jam and Genius by Angela Milne
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    • 39 min

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65 Ratings

65 Ratings

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Great fun, impressive research

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This podcast covers a wide range of authors (across time, geographic location, themes) who all have key things in common: their writing is great, their lives are fascinating, and they deserve more readers. The hosts’ approach blends enthusiasm, thoughtful questions, and playful curiosity that fosters really engaging, accessible, and deep conversations with their guests.

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