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Denise Cline

Denise Cline is the author of historical fiction exploring displacement, survival, and the quiet resilience of ordinary lives shaped by social and economic forces.

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About the Author

Denise Cline’s work is rooted in social history and character-driven storytelling. Her novel The Resettlement of Vesta Blonik is set during the Great Depression and follows a woman forced into an arranged marriage as a way out of loss, poverty, and institutional control.

Through her fiction, Cline examines grief, displacement, and the slow emergence of trust between people bound together by necessity rather than choice.

About the Interview

This interview forms part of Down Under Interviews, a long-form conversation series hosted by Australian author Paul Rushworth-Brown.

The series explores the craft of writing, historical context, research, and the personal journeys behind published work. Interviews are recorded for Down Under Interviews (AUS/US) and are also distributed via the History Bards Podcast (US), extending access to listeners worldwide.

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