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History Through Fiction - The PodcastHistory Through Fiction - The PodcastSeason AnnouncementGet ready for Season 7 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast, launching on Monday, September 16th! We're back with a fresh roster of authors who skillfully blend historical events with captivating fiction. Tune in weekly to meet these creative minds and dive into the stories where history comes alive. Madeline Martin opens the season with her novel The Booklover’s Library, setting the stage for a series of engaging discussions. Following her, we'll feature Aurélie Thiele, Alix Rickloff, Kimberly Brock, and many more, each sharing their unique spin on the past's untold tales. Plus, don't miss out on our special epi...2024-09-0901 minInside the Minds of AuthorsInside the Minds of AuthorsAngie Elita Newell, Historian-AuthorHappy Monday, Fabulous Listener! Sending you lots of blessings on this fabulous Monday in July. I’m excited you are joining us this evening for powerful conversation with an incredible author on Inside the Minds of Authors. This evening the talented historian and author, Ms. Angie Elita Newell, shares her new book with us, All I See is Violence.  Angie Elita Newell belongs to the Liidlii Kue First Nations from the Northwest Territories, Canada. Trained as a historian but also holding degrees in English literature and creative writing, Angie honors her ancestors through the telling of...2024-07-1624 minWarfare of Art & Law PodcastWarfare of Art & Law PodcastAuthor & Historian Angie Elita Newell Discusses her book, All I See Is Violence, involving the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn and the 1970s American Indian MovementSend us a textTo learn more, please visit Angie Elita Newell's site for All I See Is Violence.Show Notes:1:20 Newel’s background 4:00 impetus to address historic inaccuracies4:50 women warriors5:30 research process7:20 perspectives decided on for All I See Is Violence8:45 interconnectedness of all 10:15 timelines within All I See Is Violence11:50 reading from All I See Is Violence16:50 archival research18:45 surreal stories from elders20:40 feedback21...2024-06-0949 minFlorida Writer PodcastFlorida Writer PodcastSurrealism and Authenticity in the Oral and Written Story with Angie Elita Newell Angie Elita Newell chats with Florida Writer Podcast Host Alison Nissen about the challenges of writing about Canada's Indigenous history, Angie's modern-day colonialism experience, the significance of stories from various cultures and religious texts, and the power of shared experiences expressed through storytelling.  As a trained historian, Angie's interest lies in the oral storytelling of her indigenous elders which she passes along to the next generation as both spoken and written texts. Angie's personal history led her to use surrealism to make storytelling feel authentic.  ANGIE ELITA NEWELL belongs to the Liidlii Kue First Nation fr...2024-06-0120 minThe Florida Writer PodcastThe Florida Writer PodcastSurrealism and Authenticity in the Oral and Written Story with Angie Elita Newell Angie Elita Newell chats with Florida Writer Podcast Host Alison Nissen about the challenges of writing about Canada's Indigenous history, Angie's modern-day colonialism experience, the significance of stories from various cultures and religious texts, and the power of shared experiences expressed through storytelling.  As a trained historian, Angie's interest lies in the oral storytelling of her indigenous elders which she passes along to the next generation as both spoken and written texts. Angie's personal history led her to use surrealism to make storytelling feel authentic.  ANGIE ELITA NEWELL belongs to the Liidlii Kue First Nation fr...2024-06-0120 minBookable Space with Yvonne Battle-FeltonBookable Space with Yvonne Battle-FeltonBookable Space with Angie Elita NewellIn this episode of Bookable Space, Angie Elita Newell joins host Yvonne Battle-Felton. Angie will be reading from her novel, All I See is Violence.About the Book:Following the real-life historical events caused by colonialism, such as the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn, Indigenous author Angie Newell dives into the chaos that resulted from these events and the fallout modern Indigenous peoples still bear today in her historical fiction novel, All I See is Violence. About the Author:Angie Elita Newell belongs to the Liidlii Kue First Nation from the De...2024-05-0734 minYour World of CreativityYour World of CreativityAngie Newell, author "All I See is Violence"Welcome back to "Your World of Creativity," where we explore inspiration, idea organization, and launching creative work into the world. Today, we're thrilled to speak with Angie Elita Newell, author of the captivating new book, "All I See is Violence," recently released by Greenleaf Book Group.Angie's Website https://www.instagram.com/angieelitanewell/Highlights:1. Angie's book weaves together the stories of a woman warrior, a ruthless general, and a single mother, offering a unique perspective on the legacy of a stolen nation.2. Drawing from her background in history and...2024-04-2227 minSpirit of the I.E.Spirit of the I.E.Angie Elita Newell - All I See ViolenceAuthor Angie Elita Newell discusses her historical novel, "All I See Is Violence."2024-03-2804 minTalking WritingTalking WritingAngie Elita Newell on Crafting Accessible Native American History FictionTW’s Podcast Production Manager Sarah Tulloch interviews Angie Elita Newell, a trained historian, and author of the novel All I See Is Violence. The two discuss how Angie sought to make Native American history more accessible by writing a historical fiction novel as well as the lasting impact of the Battle of the Little Bighorn and how the results of the battle still affect us to this day.2024-03-2731 minHistory Through Fiction - The PodcastHistory Through Fiction - The PodcastAngie Elita NewellSeason 6, Episode 2 of History Through Fiction: The Podcast has Angie Elita Newell, the author of All I See is Violence. Host Colin Mustful talks with Newell about the history of the American Indian Wars and the Battle of the Little Big Horn, how to make historical events into a compelling fictional narrative, and what it means to infuse history with emotion so we don't repeat the mistakes of the past. Don't miss this great chat!2024-02-2634 minHistory Through Fiction - The PodcastHistory Through Fiction - The PodcastSeason 6 TeaserHistory Through Fiction: The Podcast is about to launch its thrilling 6th season! Starting on Monday, February 19th, we're kicking things off with a lineup of authors who have mastered the art of weaving historical facts with riveting fiction. Every week, you'll get to meet these talented writers and hear about their experiences turning the rich tapestry of history into spellbinding stories. Eric Weintraub will be our first guest, discussing his novel South of Sepharad. Angie Elita Newell follows with her powerful work, All I See is Violence, a story that promises to grip your heart with its intensity and...2024-02-1603 minWriters Drinking CoffeeWriters Drinking CoffeeEpisode 196 – Interview with Angie Elita NewellCanadian author Angie Elita Newell of the Lidly-Q First Nation from the Dehcho, is a trained historian, blending oral stories with academic and First Nations history. Her first published novel: All I See is Violence is told through the lens of 1970s reservation violence and the events 100 years before leading up to the Battle of Little Bighorn where the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes took on Custer’s 7th Cavalry Regiment. … Continue...Episode 196 – Interview with Angie Elita Newell2024-01-2737 minWriters Drinking CoffeeWriters Drinking CoffeeEpisode 196 – Interview with Angie Elita NewellCanadian author Angie Elita Newell of the Lidly-Q First Nation from the Dehcho, is a trained historian, blending oral stories with academic and First Nations history. Her first published novel: All I See is Violence is told through the lens of 1970s reservation violence and the events 100 years before leading up to the Battle of Little Bighorn where the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes took on Custer’s 7th Cavalry Regiment. … Continue...Episode 196 – Interview with Angie Elita Newell2024-01-2737 minInspirational WomenInspirational Women12/24/23 - Angie Elita NewellAngie Elita Newell is an indigenous author whose newest book is "All I See is Violence." A literary faction based on factual accounts, Angie weaves three historical stories - involving a professor, a soldier and a female warrior from different periods in time. It has us look through a different lens for an important view of our life, our country, and those origins. And, along the way, making us question what transpired, where we are and what we'll do about it.  www.angieelitanewell.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy No...2023-12-2430 minWriters TalkingWriters TalkingTalking to Angie Elita Newell, author of All I See is ViolenceIf you love to read fictionalised history, I think you're going to love today's convo! Angie Elita Newell has written one of the most ambitious novels I've read in a long time. Not only does she manage to draw readers in with multiple POVs and timelines, but she also provides empathetic yet realistic characters who bridge the gaps between the history we've been taught and the reality so many other people lived.To get your hands on a copy of ALL I SEE IS VIOLENCE and to learn more about Angie, her work and her new...2023-12-0850 minDrunken Pen Writing PodcastDrunken Pen Writing Podcast#148: Our Last Stand With Angie Elita NewellToday we sit down with indigenous author and historian Angie Elita Newell to discuss her debut novel, All I See is Violence. Along with her book, we discuss many historical topics, go into politics (specifically, Canadian politics from an indigenous perspective), talk about how absurd the US TSA system is, and end things with an otherworldly alien conversation.  You can see what Angie is up to at https://www.angieelitanewell.com/  You can follow us on the main social media platforms @dpwpodcast And you can check out Caleb's work at www.ca...2023-10-241h 14The Write ApproachThe Write ApproachTelling the Stories of the First Nations with Angie Elita NewellIn Episode 52, author Angie Elita Newell joins us to talk about her experience as an indigenous person trying to bring her novel All I See Is Violence into the world. We discuss how Newell researched for her novel by interviewing elders who share the oral histories of their people and coupled her lyrical storytelling with the magical realism that is intrinsic to the worldview of many indigenous people. Angie Elita Newell's website: https://www.angieelitanewell.com/Barbara Hinske's website: https://barbarahinske.com/J. W. Judge's website: https://jwjudge.com/2023-10-1729 min