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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2026 · 43 MIN

Ep.21: MOIRA BUFFINI (Part 2)

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SummaryIn this episode of Shop Talk with Writers, host Elena Lapin engages in a deep conversation with novelist Moira Buffini about her works, particularly her novels 'Songlight' and 'Torchfire.' Buffini reflects on the themes of trust and division in her fictional town of North Haven, drawing parallels to her own experiences growing up in a divided society influenced by the historical context of Northern Ireland. She discusses the importance of exploring complex relationships, particularly between mothers and daughters, and how these dynamics are often underrepresented in literature. Buffini also addresses the challenges of categorizing her work within the YA genre, emphasizing the emotional truths and societal issues her characters navigate, including the implications of misogyny and the expectations placed on young women in a dystopian setting.KeywordsMoira Buffini, Songlight, Torchfire, dystopian fiction, YA literature, mother-daughter relationships, societal issues, writing process, speculative fiction, emotional truth, political fantasy, historical parallelsTakeawaysThere's nothing in these books that hasn't happened somewhere in the world.Mothers are extraordinary figures with both light and darkness in their relationships.Speculative fiction allows us to explore societal issues in a different light.The emotional truth in writing is what makes a story beautiful.Young women need to navigate difficult realities, and literature can help arm them.TitlesExploring Dystopia: Moira Buffini on 'Songlight' and 'Torchfire'The Emotional Truth in Dystopian Fiction with Moira BuffiniSound bites"I drew on my great love of history.""Why is the exploration of difficult relationships not acceptable?""Speculative fiction is a great way of distilling out the confusion."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Moira Buffini and Her Works02:09 Themes of Trust and Division in North Haven04:24 Mother-Daughter Relationships in Literature07:03 Navigating YA Genre and Emotional Truth10:50 Exploring Misogyny and Societal Expectations18:14 The Role of History in Buffini's Writing24:11 Speculative Fiction as a Reflection of Now30:06 The Freedom and Challenges of Writing Across Mediums34:08 Why Moira Buffini WritesSHOP TALK WITH WRITERS is a unique conversation with each author, about the stories behind their books.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter to find out more about each episode, and to engage with our conversations with authors Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SummaryIn this episode of Shop Talk with Writers, host Elena Lapin engages in a deep conversation with novelist Moira Buffini about her works, particularly her novels 'Songlight' and 'Torchfire.' Buffini reflects on the themes of trust and division in her fictional town of North Haven, drawing parallels to her own experiences growing up in a divided society influenced by the historical context of Northern Ireland. She discusses the importance of exploring complex relationships, particularly between mothers and daughters, and how these dynamics are often underrepresented in literature. Buffini also addresses the challenges of categorizing her work within the YA genre, emphasizing the emotional truths and societal issues her characters navigate, including the implications of misogyny and the expectations placed on young women in a dystopian setting.KeywordsMoira Buffini, Songlight, Torchfire, dystopian fiction, YA literature, mother-daughter relationships, societal issues, writing process, speculative fiction, emotional truth, political fantasy, historical parallelsTakeawaysThere's nothing in these books that hasn't happened somewhere in the world.Mothers are extraordinary figures with both light and darkness in their relationships.Speculative fiction allows us to explore societal issues in a different light.The emotional truth in writing is what makes a story beautiful.Young women need to navigate difficult realities, and literature can help arm them.TitlesExploring Dystopia: Moira Buffini on 'Songlight' and 'Torchfire'The Emotional Truth in Dystopian Fiction with Moira BuffiniSound bites"I drew on my great love of history.""Why is the exploration of difficult relationships not acceptable?""Speculative fiction is a great way of distilling out the confusion."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Moira Buffini and Her Works02:09 Themes of Trust and Division in North Haven04:24 Mother-Daughter Relationships in Literature07:03 Navigating YA Genre and Emotional Truth10:50 Exploring Misogyny and Societal Expectations18:14 The Role of History in Buffini's Writing24:11 Speculative Fiction as a Reflection of Now30:06 The Freedom and Challenges of Writing Across Mediums34:08 Why Moira Buffini WritesSHOP TALK WITH WRITERS is a unique conversation with each author, about the stories behind their books.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter to find out more about each episode, and to engage with our conversations with authors Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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