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  • From Jane Austen to Zadie Smith — Advice from Women Writers for a More Productive 2026 (Encore Presentation)
    Jan 20 2026

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    In this encore presentation, Kim and Amy take stock by dusting off a "New Year’s" episode from 1921, sharing secrets of what makes their writing partnership work and turning to famous women writers — including Nancy Mitford, Isabelle Allende, Anais Nin and more for advice on setting (and more importantly, accomplishing) one's goals.


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    20 min
  • Virginia Faulkner — Willa Cather Champion, with Brad Bigelow
    Jan 6 2026

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    Virginia Faulkner had no family ties to that other famous Faulkner, but she is connected to another icon of classic American literature. A young flapper who made an authorial splash with the New York literati (earning comparisons to a young Dorothy Parker), Faulkner later switched gears, devoting the second half of her life to shaping The University of Nebraska Press into a powerhouse publishing institution. Her dedication to scholarship on Willa Cather helped solidify Cather in the pantheon of great American writers. We’re joined for this discussion by neglected books champion Brad Bigelow, whose biography Virginia Faulkner: A Life in Two Acts was recently published by Bison Press.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Virginia Faulkner: A Life in Two Acts by Brad Bigelow

    2026 Pilgrimage Reading Group

    Purchase the Pilgrimage Series by Dorothy Richardson

    Neglected Books website

    Friends and Romans by Virginia Faulkner

    Willa Cather

    A House is Not a Home by Polly Adler

    University of Nebraska Press

    My Hey Day (The “Princess Tulip” Stories) by Virginia Faulkner

    Ex-Wife by Ursula Parrott

    Eugene Meyer

    Bernice Slote

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 59 on Gertrude Trevelyon

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 116 on Dorothy Richardson

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    42 min
  • Katharine Lee Bates — "Goody Claus on a Sleigh Ride"
    Dec 23 2025

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    Before penning the lyrics to “America the Beautiful,” Katharine Lee Bates shone a spotlight on the invisible (and not so invisible) labor tackled by an unsung Christmas heroine, Mrs. Claus. Bates’s 1888 poem “Goody Claus on a Sleigh Ride” imagines Santa’s spouse setting the record straight about who really does most of the work in preparation for Christmas. In this holiday episode, Amy confesses her own cynical feelings about the Yuletide season and reads this humorous poem with its surprisingly satirical and feminist bent. Listeners who tune in will also receive a special “Lost Ladies of Lit” holiday freebie!

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    “Goody Claus on a Sleigh Ride” by Katharine Lee Bates

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 237 on Katharine Lee Bates


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    13 min
  • Djuna Barnes — Nightwood with Margaret Vandenburg
    Dec 9 2025

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    Dark and disturbing, yet strangely redemptive, Djuna Barnes’s 1936 modernist masterpiece Nightwood left even its greatest champion, T.S. Eliot, a bit bewildered. Guest Margaret Vandenburg, an expert in modernism, post-modernism and gender studies, joins us to illuminate Barnes’s tumultuous life and help us decipher her "ultimate breakup novel,” a work that casts its spell by turning the world upside down in subversive defiance of fascism.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Nightwood by Djuna Barnes

    Craze by Margaret Vandenburg

    An American in Paris by Margaret Vandenburg

    Djuna: The Extraordinary Life of Djuna Barnes by Jon Macy

    The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes by Phillip Herring

    New York by Djuna Barnes (collected journalism)

    The Book of Repulsive Women and Other Poems by Djuna Barnes

    Ladies Almanac by Djuna Barnes

    “The Antiphon” by Djuna Barnes

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 266 on Radclyffe Hall

    Zadel Barnes

    Barnes’s 1922

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    55 min
  • Malachi Whitaker — And So Did I with Valerie Waterhouse
    Nov 25 2025

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    Likened to a fresh Yorkshire breeze, Malachi Whitaker’s year-in-the-life memoir And So Did I, published in 1939, is a quirky spirit-quest juxtaposing wry humor and contemplative observations amidst the impending threat of global conflict. Valerie Waterhouse, a PhD researcher and executor of Whitaker’s literary estate, joins us to discuss the author’s life and work, as well as her own quest to keep Whitaker’s legacy alive, including securing a commemorative blue plaque for her birthplace and writing a forthcoming biography.

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    And So Did I by Malachi Whitaker

    The Journey Home and Other Stories by Malachi Whitker

    The Oxford Book of English Short Stories edited by A.S. Byatt

    “Landlord of the Crystal Fountain” by Malachi Whitaker

    A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf

    Stevie Smith

    Elizabeth Bowen

    Kathleen Raine

    Gay Taylor

    “What I Believe” by E.M. Forster

    “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 3 on E.M. Delafield

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 166 on Alba de Céspedes


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    41 min
  • The Sitting Room: A Treasure Trove of "Lost Ladies"
    Nov 11 2025

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    In this special episode, Kim and Amy recount their recent visit to The Sitting Room, a unique library and literary salon in Sonoma, CA, dedicated to women's literature. Trip highlights included a stay at a Julia-Morgan-designed architectural gem in Berkeley, a private tour of Jack London State Park, and a fascinating tour of The Sitting Room’s extensive collection of books and artifacts. Listeners will also hear snippets from an engaging evening with library co-founder J.J. Wilson, making this episode a heartfelt homage to the preservation and celebration of books by women writers.

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    Julia Morgan

    The Berkeley City Club

    Litquake

    Jack London State Park

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 27 on Charmian Kittredge London

    Charmian Kittredge London: Trailblazer, Author, Adventurer by Iris Jamahl Dunkle

    The Sitting Room

    J.J. Wilson

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 187 on Kay Boyle

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 162 on Meridel Le Seuer

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 264 on Jessica Mitford

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 140 on Zora Neale Hurston

    Lyndall Gordon

    A Luminous Halo: Selected Writings by Virginia Woolf

    The Life of Violet: Three Early Stories by Virginia Woolf

    Gorgeous Nothings: Emily Dickinson’s Envelope Poems

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    45 min
  • Rosalind Ashe — Moths with Lisa B. Kröger
    Oct 28 2025

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    Republished this year by Valancourt books, Rosalind’s Ashe’s 1976 gothic thriller Moths is a spine-chilling tale of supernatural seduction featuring a femme fatale who lures men to their deaths like lepidoptera to a flame. Gothic lit expert Lisa B. Kröger joins us to discuss Ashe’s knack for channeling female rage in a novel that’s been compared to Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Moths by Rosalind Ashe

    Monster, She Wrote by Lisa B. Kröger and Melanie R. Anderson

    Toil and Trouble: A Women’s History of the Occult by Lisa B. Kröger and Melanie R. Anderson

    Original 1976 cover art of Moths

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 58 on Monster, She Wrote with Lisa B. Kröger and Melanie R. Anderson

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 240 on Angela Carter

    Lisa Tuttle

    Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

    Hurricane Wake by Rosalind Ashe

    Literary Houses by Rosalind Ashe

    Dark Runner by Rosalind Ashe

    Sinister Affirmations

    Midnight Movie clip


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    41 min
  • Radclyffe Hall — The Well of Loneliness with Iris Jamahl Dunkle
    Oct 14 2025

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    Often called “the lesbian Bible,” Radclyffe Hall’s 1928 novel The Well of Loneliness has been sparking debate for nearly a century. Banned in the UK after an infamous obscenity trial, the book remains a lightening rod for readers — some revere it, others can’t stand it. We’ll explore what makes this groundbreaking novel so remarkable (and so divisive) with returning guest Iris Jamahl Dunkle, who found inspiration in Hall’s protagonist for her forthcoming book on strong-bodied women who refuse to conform to society’s standards.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Kim and Amy’s October 14 LitQuake appearance: “Scribbling Women” Strike Back: How Long-Silenced Voices Have Fueled a New Resistance

    The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall (new Oxford Press edition)

    Iris Jamahl Dunkle’s Substack article on Radclyffe Hall

    “Bad Gays” podcast episode on Radclyffe Hall

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 27 on Charmian Kittredge London

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 214 on Sanora Babb

    Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 152 on Janet Lewis

    Riding Like the Wind: The Life of Sanora Babb by Iris Jamahl Dunkle

    Charmian Kittredge London: Trailblazer, Author, Adventurer by Iris Jamahl Dunkle

    Womb House Books

    Cita Press

    Loving Sylvia Plath: A Reclamation by Emily Van Duyne

    Do Admit: The Mitford Sisters and Me by Mimi Pond

    Havelock Ellis

    Edith Ellis

    Djuna Barnes

    Natalie Clifford Barney

    Margaret Vandenburg


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    42 min