Official Author Engagements

Author Programs & Media Services

"Where real wartime history meets cinematic, chapter-like discussion."

Beyond the printed page, The Songs of War brings authoritative historical research, narrative drama, and moral conflict directly to literary festivals, academic seminars, reading communities, and broadcast media.

Program Offerings
Keynote & In-Person
Keynote Historical Lectures

The Unfolding of 1930s European Upheaval

Deep-dive keynote presentations for literary festivals, historic societies, and premier cultural institutions exploring the human dilemmas behind wartime narratives.

Format: 45–60 min Keynote + Audience Q&A

Scope: North America & International

Interactive Sessions
Book Club Virtual Visits

Direct Dialogue with Reading Groups

Intimate virtual appearances tailored specifically for registered reading circles, delving into character morality, archival discoveries, and behind-the-scenes writing craft.

Format: 30–45 min Live Video Q&A

Scope: Global / Flexible Timezones

Academic Discourse
Academic & University Panels

Bridging Research & Narrative Craft

Symposia, guest lectures, and departmental seminars centering on European resistance literature, historical accuracy in fiction, and dramatic pacing.

Format: Panel Discussions & Workshops

Scope: University Semesters & Conferences

Press & Broadcasting
Media & Podcast Interviews

Authoritative Historical Perspectives

Focused media commentary and high-production guest interviews addressing World War II history, historical romance dynamics, and the creative publishing journey.

Format: Audio / Studio / Remote Feeds

Scope: Year-Round Media Schedule

Planning a custom symposium or academic lecture?

All engagements include customized discussion outlines and companion reading materials.

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Official Author Engagements

The Songs of War Chronicle Sessions

Approved Literary Programs

Direct author sessions, historical keynote addresses, and reading group collaborations crafted to explore the real people, moral struggle, and historical depth of World War II.

Keynote & Universities

Historical Chronicles & Insight

Keynote Historical Lectures
In-depth explorations into the 1930s European landscape, the moral choices of pre-war Germany, and the archival discoveries that anchor The Songs of War.
Duration: 45–60 minutes + 20 min Q&A
Audience: Academic institutions, historical societies, and literary symposia

Session Highlights:

  • Archival imagery and primary source documentation
  • Curated companion reading and source bibliographies
  • Dedicated open-floor audience discourse session
Reader Collectives

Author Guild Sessions

Book Club Virtual Q&A
An intimate virtual gathering with reading circles and book guilds discussing chapter themes, character allegiances, and the historical reality behind the fiction.
Duration: 45 minutes
Audience: Registered reading groups and community book clubs (10+ members)

Session Highlights:

  • Complimentary digital discussion questions pack
  • Behind-the-scenes character draft insights
  • Direct live questions from club members
Press & Syndication

Broadcast & Cultural Media

Media & Podcast Dialogues
Focused interviews addressing WWII fiction, the psychological complexity of wartime romance, and the discipline of constructing an epic historical chronicle.
Duration: 30–60 minutes
Audience: Literary podcasts, print journalism, cultural broadcasters, and media outlets

Session Highlights:

  • High-resolution press kit and author portraiture
  • Advance reading galleys and excerpt clearances
  • Rapid media coordination and scheduling turnarounds

Need a tailored historical presentation or customized curriculum talk? All sessions can be adapted for remote broadcasts, university seminars, or community events.

Engagements & Collaboration

Request an Appearance

"Bringing the shadowed chronicle of World War II to readers, stages, and classrooms."

We partner with literary festivals, universities, historical societies, and journalists worldwide. Select your pathway below to initiate a booking, request study kits, or arrange coverage.

Keynotes & Panels
Speaking & Events

In-person and virtual keynote lectures, literary festival panels, and library discussions on WWII historical fiction, archival craft, and the human cost of global conflict.

What We Provide
  • Keynote addresses & festival panels
  • Live Q&A and reader book signings
  • Virtual visits & hybrid salon discussions
Educational Use
Academic & Study Guides

Comprehensive curriculum resources, chapter-by-chapter discussion questions, and historical primary-source companion packs built for secondary and university literature courses.

What We Provide
  • Classroom discussion syllabi
  • Historical source bibliography
  • Student group discount orders
Press & Broadcast
Press & Media Inquiries

Official press kits, high-resolution author portraits, interview availability for broadcast or print, and advance review copy (ARC) access for literary critics.

What We Provide
  • Official bio & hi-res author kit
  • Interview & podcast booking
  • Digital ARC & review copy access

For urgent scheduling inquiries or specialized consortium requests, please contact our administrative desk directly via the official contact portal.