
Charlie and Michael Stewart (Black Wood Women) discuss the persecution of Irish people in the 17th century, the loss of and possible reintroduction of wolves in Britain, and 17th century hippies. Please note that there is discussion of drugs in this episode. General references: The Bronte Writing Centre Books mentioned by name or extensively: Elizabeth Fremantle: Honey And The Sting Ian D Rotherham: Yorkshire's Forgotten Fenlands Michael Stewart: King Crow Michael Stewart: Walking The Invisible Michael Stewart: Black Wood Women Michael Stewart: Surrounded By My Enemy Stacey Thomas: The Revels Release details: recorded 14th April 2025; published 11th August 2025 Where to find Michael online: Website || Instagram Where to find Charlie online: Website || Instagram || TikTok Discussions 01:25 The inspiration for Black Wood Women. We continue on the subject of wolves and their loss and reintroduction 06:50 What having three narratives allowed Michael to explore 08:29 The persecution of Irish people in the 1600s 11:08 Michael talks about the 1600s communities that we might today call hippy 16:14 World building, making it all so real 19:19 The language of the novel - a mix, Charlie found, of old and new 21:54 On Michael's witches taking substances 23:52 Michael's interest in ravens 29:14 The men, particularly Johanne the Swedish wolf hunter who Charlie reckons is more witch than anything else 34:53 Was the questioning in Black Wood Women of what was going on with witch accusers drawn from the history? 39:31 More about Alice 42:16 About the ecology in the book and how this relates to our present day 45:28 Is it difficult writing such a dark book? 50:19 What Michael's writing now, Surrounded By My Enemies
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