Season 3, Episode 14 – Elizabeth Churchill
In Season 3, Episode 14 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, host Colin Mustful chats with Elizabeth Churchill, author of the novel Desolation of the Wicked City. During the conversation, Churchill talks about the history of piracy in Jamaica, the challenges of being a lawyer and fiction writer, and the process of starting her own press, Baroness Publishing. Finally, she inspires listeners by talking about how to handle rejection while making your own path to success. Don’t miss it! Seriously, it’s very uplifting.
About the Author
Elizabeth Churchill is an author, playwright and screenwriter, born and raised in Saint Andrew, Jamaica, in the West Indies. She attributes her love of reading and writing to Sunday evenings, spent with her mother, reading books such as Ian Serraillier’s The Silver Sword, and C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Elizabeth is also a trained Attorney, and holds a master’s degree in Intellectual Property Law. She enjoys taking trips to exotic locations, throwing parties, and writing over a glass of wine. Elizabeth is an avid TV fan, loves going to the theatre and cinema, and is a self-proclaimed history buff. In 2019, Elizabeth published her debut novel, The Time Trap’s Captive, which has been described as “a fun, imaginative and truly captivating historical read”. Her newest novel is titled Desolation of the Wicked City.