Eve Golden-Woods and Devan Soyka

Making Heyer

Arts EN ↓ 4 episodes

A podcast about reading the works of Georgette Heyer with a critical eye, hosted by Eve and Devan

Author

Eve Golden-Woods and Devan Soyka

Category

Arts

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Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

Powder and Patch 30.06.2026

Devan and Eve read Georgette Heyer's fourth book, originally titled The Transformation of Philip Jettan and later republished as Powder and Patch. Content notes: gender essentialism, racism, xenophobia, classism.

Instead of the Thorn 31.05.2026

Instead of the Thorn is Georgette Heyer's third novel, which she later removed from publication. Eve and Devan read it and have a lot of things to say.   Eve's audio caused some problems this episode, apologies. It hasn't happened again since.   Content notes: Domestic violence, sexual assault, misogyny, emotional abuse, gender essentialism, discussion of incestuous subtext

The Great Roxhythe 30.04.2026

Eve and Devan discuss Heyer's second book, The Great Roxhythe, a story about Charles II's fictional spy and confidante.   Content notes: misogyny, violence against Catholics, xenophobia, classism.

The Black Moth 31.03.2026

Welcome to Making Heyer, a podcast about reading the works of Georgette Heyer in publication order with a critical lens. In this episode Devan and Eve introduce Heyer, discuss why it's worthwhile to talk about her books, and then chat about The Black Moth.   Content warnings: Misogyny, sexual violence, racism, anti-semetism, colonialism, classism

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