Community, Friendship and the Enriching Power of the Arts in Two Novels by Alyson Richman


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Oct 30 2024 39 mins  

Join me as I chat with Alyson Richman, author of 9 novels listed on Art In Fiction, including The Time Keepers listed in the Other category and The Thread Collectors listed in the Textile Arts category.

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  • Why Alyson likes to write novels inspired by the arts and the role the arts have played in her life
  • How her novels answer questions such as "Can the creative spirit be extinguished in very difficult and dark times?" and "Can creativity be a form of resistance?"
  • Genesis of The Time Keepers
  • The use of watchmaking in The Time Keepers as a metaphor for how we process time, particularly after suffering trauma
  • Research into watchmaking
  • Why she decided to set her novel during the Vietnam war
  • Parallels between events in the novel and current events
  • Researching The Time Keepers, particularly talking with people who experienced the Vietnam war
  • Prediction that more novels will be written around the Vietnam war now that it's 50 years in the past
  • The theme of friendship in The Time Keepers
  • Reading from The Time Keepers
  • Collaborating with Shaunna J. Edwards to write The Thread Collectors
  • The role Alyson's and Shaunna's ancestors played in creating characters for The Thread Collectors
  • Parallels between the Civil War setting for The Thread Collectors and civil unrest and racism in our time
  • Repurposing cloth and thread in the Black community as inspiration for The Thread Collectors
  • One thing Alyson learned from writing this novel that she didn't know before
  • Alyson's next novel, coming in October 2025.

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Alyson Richman's website: https://www.alysonrichman.com

Music Credit
Paganology, performed by The Paul Plimley Trio; composed by Gregg Simpson

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