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Ever found yourself captivated by the tales of Viking conquests, legends, and mythology? Well, you're not alone. In our newest episode, we sat down with best-selling author, Genevieve Gornichec - a woman deeply rooted in Scandinavian history, thanks to her grandfather's Swedish heritage. Join us as she takes us on a fascinating journey, tracing her steps from studying in Sweden, immersing herself in Viking reenactments, to penning down her successful novel 'The Witch's Heart'. Genevieve opens up about her initial apprehensions about publishing, but how the success of Madeline Miller's 'Circe' gave her the push she needed.
Genevieve's tale is not just about writing, it's about the impeccable timing in publishing, the power of a niche market, and the relentless pursuit of a dream. She warmly shares her experience of securing a book deal, weaving through the long journey to success, and the inspiration behind her novel 'The Weaver and the Witch Queen'. This conversation also sheds light on the significant, yet often overlooked, roles of women in history. So, switch on your favorite podcasting app, plug in those headphones, and get ready to be inspired by this intriguing exploration of Viking studies, writing, and the role of personal hobbies in fostering creativity.
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