Norwich Playhouse
22nd May 2014
The Harriet Martineau Lecture read this year by Kate Mosse.
It was a privilege to accept the invitation from Sam Ruddock
(from the Writers' Centre Norwich) to display my books at the Norwich Playhouse, to coincide with the Harriet Martineau lecture, given this year by the author Kate Mosse, writer of 'Labyrinth'.
Some years ago when I began thinking about these books, I had no idea there would be programmes on television and radio not to mention 'talks' about this very subject. Women in history who are lost forgotten or overlooked.
I am both humbled and delighted by the willingness of people to participate in this ongoing quest to write women back into history. As Sam said "there is a zeitgeist"; something has been set in motion, a new continued energy and desire to raise the profile of women.
22nd May 2014
The Harriet Martineau Lecture read this year by Kate Mosse.
It was a privilege to accept the invitation from Sam Ruddock
(from the Writers' Centre Norwich) to display my books at the Norwich Playhouse, to coincide with the Harriet Martineau lecture, given this year by the author Kate Mosse, writer of 'Labyrinth'.
Some years ago when I began thinking about these books, I had no idea there would be programmes on television and radio not to mention 'talks' about this very subject. Women in history who are lost forgotten or overlooked.
I am both humbled and delighted by the willingness of people to participate in this ongoing quest to write women back into history. As Sam said "there is a zeitgeist"; something has been set in motion, a new continued energy and desire to raise the profile of women.