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Kate Mosse

Life and Literature

  • Freedom Centre

  • £ 12

  • Saturday 27 September

    14:00 - 15:00

SPONSORED BY OAKGLEN WEALTH

Join multi-million-selling novelist Kate Mosse CBE as she discusses her esteemed career, as one of Britain’s leading literary figures and champion of women’s writing and women’s history, with Festival Chair Lucy Cotter.

Best known for her 2005 novel Labyrinth, which has been translated into more than 30 languages, and the subsequent volumes in her Languedoc Trilogy and Joubert Family Chronicles. Additionally, Kate Mosse was the founder director of the Women’s Prize for Fiction which expanded for its 30th anniversary to include an award for non-fiction, celebrated recently with a reception for shortlisted writers attended by Queen Camilla.

Kate Mosse is also the founder of the global Woman in History campaign. Her latest book, Feminist History for Every Day of the Year, is her first aimed at young adults and is said to ‘shine a spotlight on amazing women and girls changing our world for the better’.

This event will be speech-to-text facilitated thanks to Ogier.

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