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Kate Mosse

March 2024

  • Kate Mosse speaking at the 2022 Women’s prize for fiction.

    The Women’s prize for fiction is a success – now it has a nonfiction sister

    Kate Mosse
    On International Women’s Day Kate Mosse, co-founder of the Women’s prize for fiction and bestselling author of Labyrinth, heralds a new honour

February 2023

  •  Mary Beard

    ‘Big books by blokes about battles’: why we need the Women’s prize for nonfiction

  • Kate Mosse.

    Women’s prize to launch annual award for women’s non-fiction writing

December 2022

  • Writers Kate and Greg Mosse

    Flashback
    Kate and Greg Mosse look back: ‘The shirt I’m wearing has since been made illegal’

    Writers Kate and Greg Mosse on how a brief encounter on a train changed their lives

October 2022

  • Ani Pachen, who led 600 fighters against the Chinese invasion in 1958, marching in Washington DC in 2000 to support a free Tibet.

    From inventors to adventurers and a warrior nun: Kate Mosse on 10 forgotten women who helped shape the world

    Women’s achievements and contributions have been routinely neglected, overlooked or misattributed. In my new book, I tell the story of 1,000 of these extraordinary characters missing from history. Here are just a few

September 2022

  • Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple in the 1963 film of Murder at the Gallop.

    ‘Feminist icon’ Miss Marple returns in 12 new authorised mystery stories

    Agatha Christie’s detective faces a dozen fresh cases in newly commissioned work by authors including Val McDermid, Dreda Say Mitchell, Kate Mosse and Natalie Haynes

August 2022

  • Margery Kempe in a medieval illuminated manuscript : Wikimedia Commons

    Top 10s
    Top 10 books about women written out of history

    For centuries scholars have busied themselves with the ‘victors’ of history, who were usually men. Now a new generation is broadening the picture to include the lives most of us lead

June 2022

  • Rose Tremain

    Authors at Hay festival weigh the meaning of authenticity

    Who can write about whom was a running question, tackled by writers from Rose Tremain to Damon Galgut

April 2022

  • ‘A lovely puzzle of rising and sliding parts’ … The Taxidermist’s Daughter at Chichester festival theatre.

    The Taxidermist’s Daughter review – Kate Mosse’s gothic mystery stuffed with visual thrills

  • ‘I’m hungry for new experiences’ … Mosse’s adaptation at Chichester Festival theatre.

    ‘Don’t tell actors how to act, Mum!’: Kate Mosse on how her debut play was a family affair

March 2022

  • Head shot of author Kate Mosse against a pink background

    The Q&A
    Kate Mosse: ‘A taxi driver said I wasn’t as tall as he’d expected. He thought he was picking up Kate Moss’

    The author on a kiss at a school disco in 1977, her love of Mini Cheddars and her hoard of 25,000 books

January 2022

  • Kate Mosse.

    Government pauses plans to rewrite UK copyright laws after authors protest

    Intellectual property rule changes were mooted in the wake of Brexit but have been shelved after warnings about how this could hit writers’ incomes

August 2021

  • Joan Hickson as Miss Marple in the BBC TV series based on Agatha Christie’s detective stories.

    Miss Marple back on the case in stories by Naomi Alderman, Ruth Ware and more

    Agatha Christie’s beloved sleuth to return in new authorised collection featuring contemporary writers including Dreda Say Mitchell, Kate Mosse and Val McDermid

June 2021

  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, Britain - 21 Aug 2014<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Duncan Bryceland/REX/Shutterstock (4080843p)
Kate Mosse
Edinburgh International Book Festival, Scotland, Britain - 21 Aug 2014

    In brief: An Extra Pair of Hands; The Maidens; After the Silence – reviews

  • Philip Pullman.

    Leading authors sound alarm over post-Brexit changes to copyright

May 2021

  • Kate Mosse.

    Book of the day
    An Extra Pair of Hands by Kate Mosse review – the dignity of care

    Looking after the elderly is a feminist issue, but this moving and unusual memoir also speaks of the pleasure and privilege that leaven the heavy burden of care

February 2021

  • Catholic troops assault the Huguenot city of La Rochelle following the the August 1572 St Bartholomew’s Day massacre.

    The City of Tears review – Kate Mosse's compelling 16th-century French epic

    The second volume of Mosse’s wars of religion trilogy vividly depicts persecution and how politics can upturn ordinary lives

January 2021

  • Kate Mosse: ‘I’d got four books under my belt before I was an overnight success at the age of 45.’

    'People in their 80s and 90s are bloody brilliant!' Kate Mosse on writing – and being a carer

    The bestselling historical novelist has had a productive lockdown - reading 250 books and writing two, all while caring for her elderly mother-in-law

November 2020

  • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. London. Photograph by David Levene 12/3/18

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie voted Women's prize 'winner of winners'

    Nigerian author’s novel Half of a Yellow Sun, which won in 2007, named the best book in the prize’s 25-year history by the public

August 2020

  • Reclaim Her Name, a series of 25 books being published under women writers’ names, instead of their male pseudonyms

    ‘George Eliot’ joins 24 female authors making debuts under their real names

    The Reclaim Her Name project, marking 25 years of the Women’s prize for fiction, will introduce titles including Middlemarch by Mary Ann Evans
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