In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews Dennard Tyler Dayle, author of How to Dodge a Cannonball. Dayle shares an excerpt and discusses his satirical take on the Civil War through the eyes of Anders, a teenage flag twirler. They explore the novel’s humor, unique structure, and the complexities of loyalty and survival. Dayle also reflects on his research, character development, and publishing journey, offering insight into the importance of staying sane amid chaos.
All content for History Through Fiction - The Podcast is the property of History Through Fiction and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews Dennard Tyler Dayle, author of How to Dodge a Cannonball. Dayle shares an excerpt and discusses his satirical take on the Civil War through the eyes of Anders, a teenage flag twirler. They explore the novel’s humor, unique structure, and the complexities of loyalty and survival. Dayle also reflects on his research, character development, and publishing journey, offering insight into the importance of staying sane amid chaos.
In this captivating episode of History Through Fiction the podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews author Sarah Loudin Thomas about her novel These Blue Mountains. Sarah shares the real-life inspiration behind her story—a German woman’s search for her missing fiancé, a World War I civilian internee in North Carolina. The discussion explores Appalachian history, the creation of a Bavarian village by German POWs, and the significance of landscape, art, and music in the novel. Sarah also talks about her role as director of the Mitford Museum and balancing writing with her career. A must-listen for fans of historical fiction and Appalachian stories.
Rhys shares insights into her meticulous research process, the historical backdrop of pre-WWII France, and the themes of resilience and reinvention that shape Ellie’s story. She also reflects on the power of community, the role of women during WWII, and her own journey as an author. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about history, fiction, and the courage to start anew.
History Through Fiction - The Podcast
In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews Dennard Tyler Dayle, author of How to Dodge a Cannonball. Dayle shares an excerpt and discusses his satirical take on the Civil War through the eyes of Anders, a teenage flag twirler. They explore the novel’s humor, unique structure, and the complexities of loyalty and survival. Dayle also reflects on his research, character development, and publishing journey, offering insight into the importance of staying sane amid chaos.