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Women in History for America's 250 with Laura Elliott '79

52 min · 3. Juli 2026
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Pop in your earbuds for a special America' s 250th episode featuring historical fiction writer Laura Elliott ‘79! Do you ever wonder what historical events looked like through a woman’s eyes? It might be a completely different story than what you learned in school. Laura Elliott, who writes under the pen name LM Elliott, is an award-winning, bestselling author of historical fiction for a young adult audience. She’s written 14 novels set throughout various times in history–many of them with female protagonists. I’ve always been fascinated by how women’s stories are often tucked away, especially in moments of great change. Women in history weren’t just passive bystanders—they were actively shaping events, often without recognition. Whether it’s Peggy Schuyler’s quick wit and brilliance during the American Revolution, or a young congressional page caught up in the intrigue of Watergate, women have always influenced history in a powerful way. If you’re interested in history, writing, and truth telling, you’ll enjoy this conversation.  L. M. Elliott [http://www.lmelliott.com/] was a senior writer for the Washingtonian magazine for 20 years before becoming a New York Times bestselling author of historical and biographical novels. Three-time finalist for the National Magazine Award and winner of multiple Dateline Awards, Elliott focused primarily on covering women's issues, health, and the performing arts. Her extensive reporting experience in the Nation's Capital and love of in-depth research inform and enrich her topics, themes, and characters, particularly her latest Cold War docu-novel, TRUTH, LIES, AND THE QUESTIONS IN BETWEEN [https://www.lmelliott.com/book_landing_page_historical/truth-lies-and-questions-between], set in 1973 D.C., the year of Watergate and the battle for states' ratification of the ERA.  Her fourteen novels cover a wide variety of eras (the Cold War, WWII, the Great Depression, the American Revolution, and the Italian Renaissance) and are written for a variety of ages from young adult to adult. They have been honored with the Scott O'Dell, VLA Cardinal Cup, and Grateful American prizes for historical fiction; been named ALA Rise Feminist Book Project Picks, NCSS/CBC Notables, Bank St. College of Education Bests, Kirkus Bests, Library Guild Gold Selections, and finalists for ten state readers awards.

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Episode Women in History for America's 250 with Laura Elliott '79 Cover

Women in History for America's 250 with Laura Elliott '79

Pop in your earbuds for a special America' s 250th episode featuring historical fiction writer Laura Elliott ‘79! Do you ever wonder what historical events looked like through a woman’s eyes? It might be a completely different story than what you learned in school. Laura Elliott, who writes under the pen name LM Elliott, is an award-winning, bestselling author of historical fiction for a young adult audience. She’s written 14 novels set throughout various times in history–many of them with female protagonists. I’ve always been fascinated by how women’s stories are often tucked away, especially in moments of great change. Women in history weren’t just passive bystanders—they were actively shaping events, often without recognition. Whether it’s Peggy Schuyler’s quick wit and brilliance during the American Revolution, or a young congressional page caught up in the intrigue of Watergate, women have always influenced history in a powerful way. If you’re interested in history, writing, and truth telling, you’ll enjoy this conversation.  L. M. Elliott [http://www.lmelliott.com/] was a senior writer for the Washingtonian magazine for 20 years before becoming a New York Times bestselling author of historical and biographical novels. Three-time finalist for the National Magazine Award and winner of multiple Dateline Awards, Elliott focused primarily on covering women's issues, health, and the performing arts. Her extensive reporting experience in the Nation's Capital and love of in-depth research inform and enrich her topics, themes, and characters, particularly her latest Cold War docu-novel, TRUTH, LIES, AND THE QUESTIONS IN BETWEEN [https://www.lmelliott.com/book_landing_page_historical/truth-lies-and-questions-between], set in 1973 D.C., the year of Watergate and the battle for states' ratification of the ERA.  Her fourteen novels cover a wide variety of eras (the Cold War, WWII, the Great Depression, the American Revolution, and the Italian Renaissance) and are written for a variety of ages from young adult to adult. They have been honored with the Scott O'Dell, VLA Cardinal Cup, and Grateful American prizes for historical fiction; been named ALA Rise Feminist Book Project Picks, NCSS/CBC Notables, Bank St. College of Education Bests, Kirkus Bests, Library Guild Gold Selections, and finalists for ten state readers awards.

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