Drafting the Past

Episode 68: Ruby Lal Paints a Lush World

Sep 30, 2025
Dr. Ruby Lal, a Professor of South Asian History at Emory University, dives into the enchanting world of the Mughal Empire. She shares her journey from academic prose to vibrant narratives, illuminating women’s histories through her books like Vagabond Princess and Empress. Ruby discusses her creative process, the adaptation of Empress into the young adult Tiger Slayer, and how collaboration with illustrator Molly Crabapple enriched her storytelling. The podcast explores the political stakes in reclaiming Mughal history and her upcoming projects, including a deep history of the Taj Mahal.
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INSIGHT

Paintings Are Historical Evidence

  • Mughal miniature painting and architecture form a dense visual archive that shapes text.
  • Studying art historians and material processes enriched Lal's descriptive prose and historical imagination.
ANECDOTE

How Tiger Slayer Was Born

  • Tiger Slayer began after repeated audience requests for a version for young readers and a friendship with illustrator Molly Crabapple.
  • Lal and Molly co-created text and images simultaneously, sending paintings and archive material back and forth.
ADVICE

Use Sidebars And Art To Explain

  • Remixing for young adults requires preserving story power while reframing exposition into visual sidebars.
  • Use sidebars and integrated illustrations to explain complex concepts without bloating narrative prose.
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