32: Creating Your Own Category with the Scrapbook Novels Author, Caroline Preston

EPISODE · Feb 7, 2018 · 53 MIN

32: Creating Your Own Category with the Scrapbook Novels Author, Caroline Preston

from A Creative Approach Podcast

Have you ever thought of doing something creative that has never been done before? My guest today, author and archivist Caroline Preston, is the creator of a whole new genre of literature. Her books and stories are exciting and revealing, combining her passions of writing and storytelling in a new and creative way. Ironically, Caroline's mother kept scrapbooks and made collages, which were a significant part of Caroline's past. She went on to work as an archivist at a museum in Salem, Massachusetts, before embarking on her writing career. Her latest book is the second of her "scrapbook novels." Following the Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt, The War Bride's Scrapbook, is "a World War II love story, narrated through a new bride's dazzling array of vintage postcards, newspaper clippings, photographs, and more." In this novel, "Caroline Preston has once again pulled from her own extraordinary collection of vintage memorabilia, transporting us back to the lively, tumultuous 1940's and introducing us to an unforgettable, ambitious heroine who must learn to reconcile a wartime marriage with a newfound self-confidence." I hope you enjoy this conversation with a truly inspirational creative, Caroline Preston. What you'll hear in this episode: Caroline's roundabout path to being an author How scrapbooks tell the story of World War II The uncertainty of people's lives during the WWII era How women accepted their rules but were early codebreakers in emergent feminism, which is a theme in the book The advertising messages for women during the era The main character in the book, and what she leaves behind Understanding what people's lives were in history and how they influenced those that came after them Why people didn't think their stories were even important Piecing together clippings, headlines, manuals, and flyers to tell the story Caroline's new approach: scrapbook novels with real material and artifacts What "transformative use" means regarding permissions How the "scrapbook novel" idea came to Caroline Caroline's archival work in Salem, MA How women's lives are told in history through letters Putting it all together to tell a story With new technology, will our stories even be findable and retrievable in the future? Making everyday lives seem tangible How scrapbooks record momentous events and answer the When? And Why? The detachment of today's society from military life—unlike the WWII era Caroline's thoughts on creativity: "I thought I would just try to do this. I knew if it's interesting to me, then it will be interesting to others also." Resources:                                                www.carolinepreston.com The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh by Linda Colley Caroline's books: The War Bride's Scrapbook Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt Gatsby's Girl Lucy Crocker 2.0 Jackie by Josie

NOW PLAYING

32: Creating Your Own Category with the Scrapbook Novels Author, Caroline Preston

0:00 53:58

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

MG Show MG Show The MG Show, hosted by Jeffrey Pedersen and Shannon Townsend, is a leading alternative media platform dedicated to uncovering the truth behind today’s most pressing political issues. Launched in 2019, the show has grown exponentially, offering unfiltered insights, comprehensive research, and real-time analysis. With a commitment to independent journalism and factual integrity, the MG Show empowers its audience with knowledge and encourages active participation in the political discourse. Photo Breakdown Scott Wyden Kivowitz Photo Breakdown is a podcast in which we explore the world of photography with a trusted guide, host Scott Wyden Kivowitz. His expertise and passion bring the industry to life as we explore the stories, trends, and ideas shaping it today. Join us as we dissect everything from incredible photographs and creative techniques to the latest gear releases and hot topics in the photography community.In each episode, we break down what’s happening behind the scenes - whether it’s making a powerful image, a candid discussion on industry trends, or a reflection on the tools and technology changing how we make photographs. You’ll get insights, expert opinions, and a fresh perspective on what’s top of mind for photographers right now.Anticipate short, engaging episodes brimming with ideas and inspiration. Be part of the conversation by sharing your thoughts, voice notes, and comments. Your participation is what makes our community vibrant and dynamic.It’s more than just photography - everyth The Last Outlaws Impact Studios at UTS In a History Lab season like no other, we're pulling on the threads of one of Australia's great misunderstood histories, moving beyond the myths to learn what the Aboriginal brothers Jimmy and Joe Governor faced in both life and death.Australia's budding Federation is the background setting to this remarkable story, that sees the Governor brothers tied to the inauguration of a 'new' nation and Australia's dark history of frontier violence, racial injustice and the global trade and defilement of Aboriginal ancestral remains. This Impact Studios production is a collaboration with the Governor family, UTS Faculty of Law and Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research.The Last Outlaws teamKatherine Biber - UTS Law Professor and Chief InvestigatorAunty Loretta Parsley - Great-granddaughter of Jimmy Governor and the Governor Family Historian Leroy Parsons - Governor descendant, Narrator and Co-WriterKaitlyn Sawrey - Host, Writer and Senior ProducerFrank Lopez - Writer, Managing Next Generation Energy Systems Cambridge University Background Stakeholders working with energy systems have to make complex decisions formulated from risk-based assessments about the future. The move towards more renewables in our energy systems complicates matters even further, requiring the development of an integrated power grid and continuous and steady transformation of the UK power system. Network flows must be managed reliably under uncertain demands, uncertain supply, emerging network technologies and possible failures and, further, prices in related markets can be highly volatile. Mathematicians working with engineers and economists, can make significant contributions to address such issues, by helping to develop fit-for-purpose models for next generation energy systems. These interdisciplinary approaches are looking to address a range of associated problems, including modelling, prediction, simulation, control, market and mechanism design and optimisation. This knowledge exchange workshop was part of the four months Res
URL copied to clipboard!