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High Fashion and Intrigue in The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard by Natasha Lester

Send us Fan Mail Natasha Lester, the bestselling author of nine novels. joins me on The Art In Fiction Podcast to chat about her latest novel, The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard, listed in the Textile Arts category. NEW on The Art In Fiction Podcast: Watch my interview on YouTube! Highlights include: Summary of The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard ; role played by the Battle of Verseilles in November 1973 Challenges of writing three points of view in three timeframes Fashion in the 1970s as inspiration for the novel Mizza Bricard, known to history as "Christian Dior's Muse", as the catalyst for the novel, and debunking the focus on "woman as muse" Combining fictional and real characters in the novel: Mizza Bricard with her two fictional descendants Women in fashion over the decades: has anything changed? Role of the Bayeux Tapestry in the novel as a metaphor for gender imbalance Natasha's use of language and imagery Reading from The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard Advice about research methods What Natasha is working on now Check out The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard and other novels by Natasha Lester on Art In Fiction : https://www.artinfiction.com/novels?q=natasha+lester Natasha Lester's Website: https://natashalester.com.au/ Music Credit Paganology , performed by The Paul Plimley Trio; composed by Gregg Simpson This website contains affiliate links. If you use these links to make a purchase, I may earn a commission. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you. ProWriting Aid is a grammar checker, style editor, and writing mentor in one package. Get 20% off . 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 . ...

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