Katherine Ashenburg is the prize-winning author of two novels, four non-fiction books and hundreds of articles on subjects that range from travel to mourning customs to architecture. She describes herself as a lapsed Dickensian and as someone who has had a different career every decade. Her work life began with a Ph.D. dissertation about Dickens and Christmas, but she quickly left the academic world for successive careers at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a radio producer; at the Toronto newspaper The Globe and Mail as the arts and books editor; and most recently as a full-time writer.
Katherine Ashenburg's Interviews
Shelagh Rogers
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Louise Penny
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16 Oct 2021
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Louise Penny and Hillary Clinton, Katherine Ashenburg
Louise Penny and Hillary Clinton talk about their new political mystery novel, State of Terror, Billeh Nickerson on Duct-Taped Roses and Katherine Ashenburg on Her Turn, and more.
Episode 185 visits with the absolutely delightful women's fiction author, Katherine Ashenburg! In this interview portion, we discuss her research techniques and practices, discovering similarities between ourselves and the characters we write, taking the train for inspiration and problem solving, and much more! This en
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