Kate Mosse
Kate Mosse
Katharine Louise Mosse OBE, or Kate Mosse, is an English novelist, non-fiction and short story writer and broadcaster. She is best known for her 2005 novel Labyrinth, which has been translated into more than 37 languages...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth20 October 1961
regret jealous leading-me
Too often I am jealous and my jealousy leads me to say things-things-that I regret.
real historical fiction
I am not a fan of historical fiction that is sloppy in its research or is dishonest about the real history.
book reading fighting
Free and fair access to books - to reading - is a right and one we should fight for.
years differences amazon
There’s only one difference between published and unpublished writers, and it is this -- the first group see their work in print on the shelves of Waterstone’s or Tesco or online at Amazon; the second group are yet to have physical evidence of the hours, weeks, years spent fashioning words into their patterns. You are already a writer.
succeed may danger
What we attempt to do is not without danger. What we attempt to do may not succeed. But it is right and it is just. We act for the good of all.
writing echoes mind
There is no pattern the human mind can devise that does not exist already within the bounds of nature...Everything we do, see, write, notate, all are an echo of the deep seams of the universe. Music is the invisible world made visible through sound.
memories life-is this-life
What we leave behind in this life is the memory of who we were and what we did. An imprint, no more.
who-we-are causes
We are who we are, because of those we choose to love and because of those who love us.
educational heart age
The message is clear: libraries matter. Their solid presence at the heart of our towns sends the proud signal that everyone - whoever they are, whatever their educational background, whatever their age or their needs - is welcome.
love-is color fool
Love - true love - is a precious thing. It is painful, uncomfortable, makes fools of us all, but it is what breathes meaning and color and purpose into our lives.
believe grief destiny
Do you believe you can change your destiny?' he (Sajhë) said, seeking an answer. Alice found herself nodding. 'Otherwise, what's the point? If we are simply walking a path preordained, then all the experiences that make us who we are - love, grief, joy, learning, changing - would count for nothing.
people
I really like people and I keep friendships. I have people from all parts of my life.
thinking people serious
People think that I'm very serious.