Kirsten W. Larson on Wonder Woman, aircraft designer E. Lillian Todd, and astrophysicist Cecilia Payne

Kirsten W. Larson on Wonder Woman, aircraft designer E. Lillian Todd, and astrophysicist Cecilia Payne

From Literary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in Aviation by Liz Booker - Pilot, Writer, Aviation Diversity Advocate

January 22, 2026 · 38 min · Season 6 · Episode 2

About this episode

Kirsten W. Larson discusses her journey as a children's nonfiction author and the importance of highlighting overlooked women in history.

Send us Fan Mail I’m joined by Kirsten W. Larson, former NASA public affairs specialist and author of four nonfiction picture books—including Wood, Wire, Wings, the story of pioneering airplane designer E. Lillian (Emma) Todd, and A True Wonder, a biography of Wonder Woman as a cultural icon shaped by women’s history. We talk about how Kirsten became a children’s nonfiction author, why the back matter matters, and what drew her to stories that put overlooked women back into the historical re...

People in this episode

Host: Liz Booker

Guest: Kirsten W. Larson

Topics covered

  • women in aviation
  • children's nonfiction
  • cultural icons
  • historical narratives
  • pioneering women

Keywords

  • Kirsten W. Larson
  • E. Lillian Todd
  • Cecilia Payne
  • Wonder Woman
  • children's books
  • aviation history
  • women's history

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Wood, Wire, Wings, A True Wonder

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