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Author Interview: Ella McLeod (author of The Map that Led to You)
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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Apr 30, 2024
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Podcast episode
Description
We're talking about pirate history this week with Ella McLeod, author of the new YA novel The Map That Led To You! In her research, Ella dove into the world of folklore, pirateology, nautical history, and the voices of people left out of history.
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Ella's podcast, Comfort Creatures
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Buy a copy of The Map That Led to You
Ella's Instagram
Ella's podcast, Comfort Creatures
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Theme music by The Severn Duo
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Support Vulgar History on Patreon
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Released:
Apr 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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