For today's Bonus episode Hannah is in conversation with Kate Mosse, Novelist and Founder Director of our favourite literary prize, Women's Prize for Fiction and Non-Fiction. We discuss the fourth and final instalment in The Joubert Family Chronicles 'The Map of Bones', her research process and what she has taken from this epic twelve-year-long project. They also discuss her Women's Prize highlights, what screenwriter we could all learn from, why graveyards are a place of inspiration and loads more. If you enjoy this episode please do rate, review & subscribe as it's a free way to support the podcast and means the world.
The Map of Bones by Kate Mosse is published tomorrow by Mantle (Pan Macmillan) and is available as a hardback, ebook and audio recording. Kate’s live one-woman stage show, Labyrinth, will be on tour in 2025. Dates and info can be found here:
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Women's PrizeMoederland: Nine Daughters of South Africa by Cato PedderLabyrinth by Kate MosseThe Ghost Ship by Kate MosseHercule Poirot Miss MarpleMadame BovaryWuthering Heights by Emily BrontëGrey's AnatomyYear of Yes by Shonda RhimesThanks so much for listening, until next time-happy reading!