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Author interview: The Scoundrel's Son with Frederic Fahey

2025/6/21
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Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

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Paige DeSorbo: 《无赖之子》的封面非常漂亮,请您分享一下封面背后的故事。 Frederic Fahey: 作为小型出版社的优势之一,我可以自己选择封面设计师。我住在缅因州波特兰附近的岛上,岛上有一位非常有才华的插画家Doug Smith,他曾设计过《Wicked》的原版封面。Doug仔细阅读了我的书,并选择了六个场景进行插画,书的封面分为两部分,一部分较亮,一部分较暗。我和Doug Smith以及Scott Nash合作完成了封面设计,Scott Nash也提供了帮助。

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What really happened to Tom Canty after he swapped places with Edward VI in Mark Twain’s The Prince and the Pauper?

In this conversation, I sit down with debut author Frederic Fahey to talk about his historical novel The Scoundrel’s Son, a rich and imaginative continuation of Twain’s classic tale—set in the heart of Tudor England. We chat about why Fred felt called to tell Tom’s story, the real Tudor figures who make appearances (yes, including Lady Jane Grey!), and how a scientist-turned-author finds inspiration in friendship, identity, and loss.

Also: the Wicked book cover connection, writing strong Tudor women, and the character who punches people in the nose when necessary.

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