A Warrior Woman & What's Worth Fighting For in Akmaral by Judith Lindbergh
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, I'm chatting with Judith Lindbergh, author of Akmaral listed in the Other category on Art In Fiction. View the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gGdvLEpGrZw The genesis of Akmaral from two points of reference in Judith's personal life: her obsession with archeology and her young son's obsession with pretending to be a knight in shining armor How Akmaral explores one woman's journey as a warrior, spiritual leader and priestess and her drive to protect her people and her family Setting of Akamaral in 500 BC on the Russian steppes History of the Amazons from Herodotus and their relationship to the characters and culture in Akmaral Fascinating exploration of a culture where, seemingly, a woman was permitted to both warrior and mother Use of weaponry and craftsmanship in Akmaral The study of artifacts as a way into the lives of ancient peoples Animals and their importance to the nomadic culture portrayed in Akmaral How Judith is a little famous in Kazakhstan! Shamanism in Akmaral and parallels to the practices of nomadic cultures today How long it took to write and then publish Akmaral Judith's lush, poetic writing in Akmaral Reading from Akmaral How Judith's background in the arts led to her becoming a novelist The founding of the Writers Circle in New Jersey with courses now available worldwide online One thing Judith learned from writing this novel that she didn't know before What Judith is working on now Press Play now & be sure to check out Akmaral on Art In Fiction: https://www.artinfiction.com/novels/akmaral Judith Lindbergh's website: https://judithlindbergh.com/ Music Credit Paganology , performed by The Paul Plimley Trio; composed by Gregg Simpson This website contains affiliate links. Are you enjoying The Art In Fiction Podcast? Consider giving us a small donation so we can continue bringing you interviews with your favorite arts-inspired novelists. Click this link to donate: https://ko-fi.com/artinfiction . Also, check out Art In Fiction at https://www.artinfiction.com and explore 2500+ novels inspired by the arts in 11 categories: Architecture, Dance, Decorative Arts, Film, Literature, Music, Textile Arts, Theater, Visual Arts, & Other. Want to learn more about Carol Cram, the host of The Art In Fiction Podcast? She's the author of several award-winning novels, including The Towers of Tuscany, A Woman of Note, The Muse of Fire, and The Choir. Find out more on her website . ...