

S1 E1: With... Rowan Coleman
11 snips Mar 7, 2024
Rowan Coleman, an award-winning author and Brontë enthusiast, shares her passion for the iconic sisters. She discusses her unique approach to reimagining the Brontës as amateur detectives, humorously suggesting 'What would Charlotte Brontë do?' merchandise. The conversation flows through fragrant memories of autumn, baking, and the beauty of nature as experienced by the Brontës. The hosts also reflect on Anne Brontë's often overshadowed legacy, calling for greater recognition of her literary contributions while engaging listeners in their exploration of Brontë history.
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Bronte Weather Is Surprisingly Sunny
- Rebecca Chesney's research showed Brontë weather references are often sunny rather than stormy.
- That challenges the common 'gloomy Brontë' stereotype and reframes their pastoral imagery.
Author Shares His Brontë Reimagining
- Rowan Coleman has written Brontë Mysteries under the pen name Bella Ellis and loves reimagining the sisters as detectives.
- He balances historical research with imaginative adventures that explore their personalities.
Charlotte As The Writer's Archetype
- Rowan says Charlotte embodies the universal writer's experience: anxiety, setbacks and resilience.
- He uses Charlotte as inspiration when he feels discouraged about writing.