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Rebecca Lehmann discusses The Beheading Game, a lyrical reimagining of Anne Boleyn awakening after her execution to reclaim her story.
This week, we're stepping into a story we think we know and unsettling it completely. Rebecca Lehmann joins Book Gang to talk about The Beheading Game, a bold and genre-bending debut, with Anne Boleyn awakening in her coffin, gathering herself—quite literally—and setting out into the world.
But rather than a fast-paced tale of revenge, this novel unfolds as a deeply moving, introspective journey through grief, motherhood, class, and the stories history tells about women. Together, we explore what it means to reframe a figure so often reduced to scandal, how poetic language shapes narrative, and why this story lingers in the quiet spaces of reckoning rather than spectacle.
In this fascinating conversation, we explore:
📚 From Poet to Novelist: Rebecca shares how her background as an award-winning poet shaped the language and structure of this novel, what the Iowa Writers’ Workshop taught her about craft, and what she had to unlearn when stepping into long-form fiction.
📚 Reimagining Anne Boleyn After Death: We dive into the unforgettable opening scene—Anne awakening in her coffin and sewing her head back onto her body—and what it meant to begin the story at the end. Rebecca discusses how she approached writing Anne not as a legend, but as a woman processing the collapse of her life, her marriage, and her legacy.
📚 Motherhood, Memory, and Reckoning: At its heart, this is a story about a mother trying to make sense of what she’s lost. We talk about Anne’s longing for her daughter, Elizabeth —the emotional core of the novel —and how this reimagining invites readers to see her not as a cautionary tale but as a fully realized woman.
📚📚 BONUS BOOK LIST: Don’t miss this week’s companion book list with 17 Tudor Books—perfect for readers who want to stay in this world a little longer. Patrons will receive a weekly printable checklist for their next library visit!
Meet Rebecca Lehmann
Rebecca Lehmann is an award-winning poet and essayist and the author of three poetry collections, including Ringer, which won the AWP Donald Hall Prize. She holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and is an associate professor of English and Gender & Women’s Studies at Saint Mary's College. Her work has appeared in The American Poetry Review, The Kenyon Review, NPR’s The Slowdown, and more. She lives in Indiana with her family.
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NEW BOOK LIST: 17 Tudor Books to Explore the Original Royal Drama
Join the April Book Club 4/30 at 8 PM ET (The Sunflower Boys)
2026 MomAdvice Book Club Books (All 12 Selections)
The Beheading Game by Rebecca Lehmann
The Tudors
Wolf Hall Books by Hilary Mantel
A Cosmology of Monsters by Shaun Hamill
Kelly Link
Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder
The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff
Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
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Rebecca Lehmann discusses The Beheading Game, a lyrical reimagining of Anne Boleyn awakening after her execution to reclaim her story.
This week, we're stepping into a story we think we know and unsettling it completely. Rebecca Lehmann joins Book Gang to talk about The Beheading Game, a bold and genre-bending debut, with Anne Boleyn awakening in her coffin, gathering herself—quite literally—and setting out into the world.
But rather than a fast-paced tale of revenge, this novel unfolds as a deeply moving, introspective journey through grief, motherhood, class, and the stories history tells about women. Together, we explore what it means to reframe a figure so often reduced to scandal, how poetic language shapes narrative, and why this story lingers in the quiet spaces of reckoning rather than spectacle.
In this fascinating conversation, we explore:
📚 From Poet to Novelist: Rebecca shares how her background as an award-winning poet shaped the language and structure of this novel, what the Iowa Writers’ Workshop taught her about craft, and what she had to unlearn when stepping into long-form fiction.
📚 Reimagining Anne Boleyn After Death: We dive into the unforgettable opening scene—Anne awakening in her coffin and sewing her head back onto her body—and what it meant to begin the story at the end. Rebecca discusses how she approached writing Anne not as a legend, but as a woman processing the collapse of her life, her marriage, and her legacy.
📚 Motherhood, Memory, and Reckoning: At its heart, this is a story about a mother trying to make sense of what she’s lost. We talk about Anne’s longing for her daughter, Elizabeth —the emotional core of the novel —and how this reimagining invites readers to see her not as a cautionary tale but as a fully realized woman.
📚📚 BONUS BOOK LIST: Don’t miss this week’s companion book list with 17 Tudor Books—perfect for readers who want to stay in this world a little longer. Patrons will receive a weekly printable checklist for their next library visit!
Meet Rebecca Lehmann
Rebecca Lehmann is an award-winning poet and essayist and the author of three poetry collections, including Ringer, which won the AWP Donald Hall Prize. She holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and is an associate professor of English and Gender & Women’s Studies at Saint Mary's College. Her work has appeared in The American Poetry Review, The Kenyon Review, NPR’s The Slowdown, and more. She lives in Indiana with her family.
Download Today's Transcript
Buy Me a Coffee - I'm grateful for your support this year!
NEW BOOK LIST: 17 Tudor Books to Explore the Original Royal Drama
Join the April Book Club 4/30 at 8 PM ET (The Sunflower Boys)
2026 MomAdvice Book Club Books (All 12 Selections)
The Beheading Game by Rebecca Lehmann
The Tudors
Wolf Hall Books by Hilary Mantel
A Cosmology of Monsters by Shaun Hamill
Kelly Link
Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder
The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff
Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
Bookshop.org pays a 10% commission on every sale and matches it with 10% to support independent bookstores.
Join the Book Gang Patreon
Connect With Rebecca Lehmann on Instagram
Connect with Amy on Instagram, TikTok, or MomAdvice
Get My Happy List Newsletter
Get the Daily Kindle Deals Newsletter

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