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Author and researcher D. H. Morris reveals the gripping true story behind her historical novel The Girl of Many Crowns, following Princess Judith of Francia and Baldwin “Iron Arm.” We dig into how Deborah turned medieval annals, songs, and court records into a vivid, faith-infused saga of love, power, and defiance—plus the surprising family link that started it all. If you love stories where history breathes and the stakes are royal, this one’s for you.
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Guest Bio:
D. H. (Deborah) Morris is a playwright, world traveler, and historical-fiction author whose research spans medieval Latin sources and English scholarship. After tracing her own genealogy, she uncovered the real saga of Princess Judith of Francia and Baldwin Iron Arm, inspiring her debut novel The Girl of Many Crowns. A former theater professional and devoted researcher, Morris blends scholarly rigor with dramatic storytelling—and donates a portion of her book’s proceeds to anti-trafficking efforts.
Main Topics:
· How a genealogy puzzle led Deborah to Princess Judith & Baldwin Iron Arm.
· Turning dense medieval sources into living scenes (annals, riddles, liturgy, songs).
· Historical fiction vs. strict history: staying faithful while filling the gaps.
· Judith’s early marriages, agency, and defiance in a world of kings and councils.
· Vikings, ransoms, and realpolitik: how raids, slavery, and silver shaped the plot.
· Writing the audiobook herself—acting craft, character voice, and production.
· Prequel in progress: Empress Judith, Charlemagne’s court, and civil war stakes.
· Why she donates proceeds to OUR/Operation Underground Railroad.
Resources mentioned:
· The Girl of Many Crowns novel
· Princess Judith of Francia; Baldwin (Iron Arm); Alfred the Great; Charlemagne; L
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Author and researcher D. H. Morris reveals the gripping true story behind her historical novel The Girl of Many Crowns, following Princess Judith of Francia and Baldwin “Iron Arm.” We dig into how Deborah turned medieval annals, songs, and court records into a vivid, faith-infused saga of love, power, and defiance—plus the surprising family link that started it all. If you love stories where history breathes and the stakes are royal, this one’s for you.
Sponsored by Daniel McGhee & the Victory Team
Guest Bio:
D. H. (Deborah) Morris is a playwright, world traveler, and historical-fiction author whose research spans medieval Latin sources and English scholarship. After tracing her own genealogy, she uncovered the real saga of Princess Judith of Francia and Baldwin Iron Arm, inspiring her debut novel The Girl of Many Crowns. A former theater professional and devoted researcher, Morris blends scholarly rigor with dramatic storytelling—and donates a portion of her book’s proceeds to anti-trafficking efforts.
Main Topics:
· How a genealogy puzzle led Deborah to Princess Judith & Baldwin Iron Arm.
· Turning dense medieval sources into living scenes (annals, riddles, liturgy, songs).
· Historical fiction vs. strict history: staying faithful while filling the gaps.
· Judith’s early marriages, agency, and defiance in a world of kings and councils.
· Vikings, ransoms, and realpolitik: how raids, slavery, and silver shaped the plot.
· Writing the audiobook herself—acting craft, character voice, and production.
· Prequel in progress: Empress Judith, Charlemagne’s court, and civil war stakes.
· Why she donates proceeds to OUR/Operation Underground Railroad.
Resources mentioned:
· The Girl of Many Crowns novel
· Princess Judith of Francia; Baldwin (Iron Arm); Alfred the Great; Charlemagne; L
Send us a text
Vote for us here
The Victory TeamSupport the show
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Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:
Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett
Facebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | Facebook
Twitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett
Instagram – @conversationswithrichbennett
TikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok
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