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A Conspiracy of Lemurs

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A Regal House Publishing podcast that celebrates the writing craft.

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United States

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A Regal House Publishing podcast that celebrates the writing craft.

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English

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Episodes
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The Seeds of Fact in the Garden of Fiction: Growing Southern Novels

10/9/2023
Jaynie Royal and Pam Van Dyk chat with Mimi Herman, author of The Kudzu Queen, and Dale Neal, author of Kings of Coweetsee, about Southern fiction, the "seeds" of literary work, and the research and inspiration required to make them "grow." Join us for a fabulous conversation! Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:58:01

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The past is never past (Faulkner) - Southern Fiction and Sour Mash Writers at Regal

3/10/2023
Join us for a deep dive into Southern fiction and Regal House's Sour Mash series with Marjorie Hudson, author of Indigo Field, and Culley Holderfield, author of Hemlock Hollow. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:56:38

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Writer as Recording Artist: Power and Empathy in Fiction

10/17/2022
We welcome Roxanne Doty, author of Out Stealing Water, and Amy L. Bernstein, author of The Protero Complex, to our podcast to discuss Writers as Recording Artists: Power and Empathy in Fiction. Novelists writing of their contemporary world are historical commentators of their time. They offer sweeping and sometimes dystopian views of government and the people who run it, tapping into real fears and fundamental truths about the world, its people, its leaders and their policies. Civil unrest, wars, plagues, famines all find their way into literature. Roxanne and Amy have created fictional worlds that touch upon economic power and economic deprivation, upon the scarcity of resources, and the social justice implications of differential access to those resources. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:43:12

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Crossing Boundaries in YA and MG Fiction

9/26/2022
One of the most common themes in literature for young people is boundaries crossed—in friendship and family. Young people are changing rapidly, and they often find it very hard to know their own boundaries, or when they've crossed the boundaries of others, until conflicts arise. With our guests Ona Gritz, author of the middle grade novel, August or Forever, and Carol Dines, the author of the young adult novel, The Take-Over Friend, we explore what boundaries are, why they are important, why boundaries change in relationships, and why communication in family and friendship is both challenging and important. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:51:02

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Rural Settings: The Rich Opportunity for World Building with Non-Binary Characters

8/17/2022
Gary Eldon Peter, author of The Complicated Calculus (and Cows) of Carl Paulsen, and Valerie Nieman, author of In the Lonely Backwater, join us to discuss the rich opportunity for YA fiction world building with non-binary characters in rural settings. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:52:49

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Middle Grade Fiction: Empowering Young Readers

4/13/2022
Ginger Park, author of The Hundred Choices Department Store, Frank Morelli, author of Breaking News, and Diana Renn, author of Trouble at Turtle Pond join us for a lively discussion about trends, gatekeepers, and the authenticity of voice in middle grade literature. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:01:01:22

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Writing About Mortality

3/10/2022
We are delighted to welcome Michele Herman, author of Save the Village, Laraine Herring, author of A Constellation of Ghosts: A Speculative Memoir with Ravens, and David R. Roth, author of The Femme Fatale Hypothesis to discuss mortality in literature. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:56:27

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Education in Literature

6/28/2021
M.B. McLatchey‘s memoir Beginner’s Mind and Kevin McIntosh‘s novel Class Dismissed address similar educational themes and explore some of the same tensions in and out of the classroom. M.B. McLatchey and Kevin McIntosh will be joining Jaynie Royal and Pam Van Dyk to explore the philosophical threads of these education-themed literary works. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:53:55

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Navigating the Indie Publishing Scene with Jon Sealy, founder of Haywire Books & author Heather Bell Adams

5/19/2021
Jon Sealy, founder of Haywire Books and author of The Edge of America, The Whiskey Baron, So You Want to Be a Novelist, and The Merciful and Heather Bell Adams, author of Maranatha Road and The Good Luck Stone (published by Haywire Books), will be joining us to discuss the indie publishing scene, the editor-author relationship, as well as their recent releases. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:01:01:37

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All Hail the Mighty Underpup: Writing the Underdog Hero in Children’s Literature

3/18/2021
In anticipation of the release of our 2019 Kraken Book Prize-winning title, Thomas Creeper and the Gloomsbury Secret, J.R. Potter will be joining us on A Conspiracy of Lemurs to chat about would-be heroes in crisis, heroes who have nothing to lose and everything to gain. We’ll explore the role of the underdog hero in middle grade fiction and the lessons we can learn from them at any stage in our lives. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:01:01:44

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The Impact of the Pandemic on Writers, Artists, and the Creative Community:

3/9/2021
Joey Garcia and Joni Renee Whitworth, contributors to the upcoming upcoming release (Her)oics: Women’s Lived Experiences During the Coronavirus Pandemic, will be joining us to discuss the impact of the pandemic on their experience and work as writers and artists, individually and in community. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:49:49

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Surviving Racism in a Global Pandemic: Being Black or Brown in America during the Coronavirus

2/23/2021
Alicia Mosley and Ella deCastro Baron, contributors to the upcoming release (Her)oics: Women’s Lived Experiences During the Coronavirus Pandemic, and Joanell Serra, coeditor of (Her)oics, (Pact Press, March 2021) will discuss their contributed stories: “Mosley’s Mothering while Black during the Pandemic” and deCastro Baron’s “Bahala Na.” In conversation with Pam and Jaynie, they will consider the impact culture and race had on their communities’ experience of the pandemic. Ella deCastro Baron is a second generation Filipinx American professor and author living in San Diego, California. Alicia Mosley is a poet and fiction writer, a mother of four, and a community educator. She earned her MEd in Curriculum Development and MFA in Creative Writing from the University of California, Riverside Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:43:58

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Political Literature: The Personal and the Political, an Intertwining Narrative

10/28/2020
Julie Wittes Shlack, author of This-All-at-Onceness, joins Jaynie Royal and Pam Van Dyk to discuss and ins and outs of political literature – how it may be differentiated from propaganda, it’s role in society, and its ability to endure and resonate beyond that political time. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:51:03

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The Road to Redemption: Landscape, Culture, and Catastrophe As Catalysts For Character Development

9/25/2020
Jaynie Royal and Pam Van Dyk spend an hour with two of our Southern Mash Literature Series authors: Rebecca Baum, author of Lifelike Creatures, and Karol Hoeffner, author of Knee Deep. Together we discuss the use of landscape, culture, and catastrophe as catalysts for character development; and how narrative point of view shapes the reader’s experience of that journey. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:01:03:38

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Traveling in Place – Stories in Which Place takes a Significant Role

9/15/2020
Jaynie Royal and Pam Van Dyk spend an hour with Jan Alexander, author of Ms. Ming’s Guide to Civilization, and Karen Quevillon, author of The Parasol Flower, discussing the role of place in fiction. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:45:13

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In a Moment of Madness – Exploring Mental Illness in Gothic Literature

8/11/2020
Melanie Cossey, author of A Peculiar Curiosity, and Lillah Lawson, author of Monarchs Under the Sassafras Tree, join us on A Conspiracy of Lemurs to discuss the role of madness in Victorian and Southern Gothic literature. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:53:40

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Truth in Historical Fiction

7/15/2020
Karen Quevillon, author of The Parasol Flower, and Mitchell James Kaplan, author of Into the Unbounded Night, join Jaynie Royal and Pam Van Dyk to discuss the writing of history vs. the writing of “tales.” As a novelist, are you working with “official” history, working against the grain of it, or doing something else entirely…? Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:55:31

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Girlz 'n the Hood with Dr. Mary Hill-Wagner

6/26/2020
Jaynie Royal and Pam Van Dyk are delighted to welcome Dr. Mary Hill-Wagner to join us on A Conspiracy of Lemurs to discuss the inspiration behind her upcoming publication, Girlz n’ the Hood: A Memoir of Mama and the challenges she faced in bringing this project to fruition. A delightful episode, not to be missed! Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:52:02

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Walking the Tightrope: The Challenges of Memoir

6/21/2020
On this episode of A Conspiracy of Lemurs, Jaynie Royal and Pam Van Dyk are joined by Jane Bernstein, author of The Face Tells the Secret, and Julie Wittes Schlack, author of This All-at-Onceness. We discuss the inspiration behind their respective literary works, the definition and intent of the memoir narrative, the challenges entailed in such a task, and the role of truth in the formulation of content. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:58:56

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Holding a River & Irreverent Prayers: Martha Kalin & Zack Rogow in Conversation

6/12/2020
Jaynie Royal and Pam Van Dyk welcome Regal House poets, Martha Kalin, the winning recipient of the 2019 Terry J. Cox Poetry Award for her collection How to Hold a Flying River, and Zack Rogow, author of The Irreverent Litanies and the judge of the 2019 Terry J. Cox Poetry Award, to A Conspiracy of Lemurs. Join us for a delightful conversation about the inspiration behind their collections, the role of poetic activism, and the influence of social media on the poetic art form. Thanks for listening! Browse our catalog and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

Duration:00:41:39