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Kate Mosse on Recognising Women's Success

Apr 3, 2023
Kate Mosse, a best-selling author renowned for her historical fiction, shares her journey and advocacy for female writers. She discusses the challenges women face in a male-dominated literary world and emphasizes the importance of recognizing their contributions. Mosse reflects on her upbringing in Sussex and the transformative moments that shaped her activism. The conversation also celebrates the Women's Prize for Fiction, highlighting the need for diverse voices in literature and the authenticity required in depicting women's agency in historical narratives.
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First Feminist Moment

  • Kate Mosse had what she calls her first feminist moment as a young girl serving in Chichester Cathedral.
  • She realized the exclusion of women in religious language, thinking, "I can't say these words anymore."
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Aunt's Ordination

  • Mosse's aunt was a founder of the movement for the ordination of women.
  • Mosse witnessed a man argue against women's intellectual capacity at her aunt's ordination, highlighting the opposition faced.
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First Job in Publishing

  • Mosse's first job after Oxford was in publishing, starting as a temp and becoming a secretary.
  • This led her to meet her long-time editor, Maria Wright, and gain valuable experience.
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