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Harry Crocker On What It Takes To Be A Conservative American Novelist

Oct 10, 2022
37:49
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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2
Custer of the West - A Novel Review
04:40 • 4min
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3
Harry Custer: Is Custer a Hero?
08:57 • 3min
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4
What Is It Like to Write Historical Fiction in 2022?
11:28 • 5min
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5
The Challenge of the Conservative American Novelist
16:19 • 5min
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Is the Writing Process Helping You Solve Riddles?
21:26 • 5min
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Are You Worried That People Are Losing the Imagination for Fiction?
26:42 • 3min
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Is the New York Times a Good Place to Review a Novel?
29:33 • 4min
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Where Should People Be Looking to Support Conservative Authors?
33:13 • 4min
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On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, author H.W. Crocker III joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the third book in his "Custer of the West" series and explain the challenges of being a conservative American novelist.  

You can find Crocker's new book "Armstrong and the Mexican Mystery" here: https://www.regnery.com/9781684512355/armstrong-and-the-mexican-mystery/
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