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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 12 MIN

Season 10, Episode 8 - Cecil Beckett

from History Through Fiction - The Podcast

In this episode of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful interviews Cecil Beckett, winner of the 3rd Annual Short Story Contest and author of The Blood of Englishmen. The story delves into the life of the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen, focusing on the final year of his life during World War I. Cecil shares his inspiration for the story, the unique challenges of early aviation, and the Red Baron's internal struggles following a life-changing head injury. The conversation explores the craft of writing, including Cecil's minimalist approach to storytelling and his journey from medicine to creative writing. Listeners will also hear about Cecil’s experiences growing up in rural New Zealand, his life in Auckland, and his passion for short fiction. Tune in for a fascinating discussion on history, storytelling, and the human conflicts behind one of World War I’s most iconic figures.

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