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Kate Mosse

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We are who we are, be­cause of those we choose to love and be­cause of those who love us.


— Kate Mosse


#love

The dead leave their shadows, an echo of the space within which once they lived. They haunt us, never fading or growing older as we do. The loss we grieve is not just their futures but our own.


— Kate Mosse


#family #loved-ones #death

One cannot always marry the person one loves...


— Kate Mosse


#kate-mosse #love #sepulchre #love

I read a lot of thrillers, especially American crime novels.


— Kate Mosse


#crime #especially #i #lot #novels

I really like people and I keep friendships. I have people from all parts of my life.


— Kate Mosse


#i #keep #life #like #my life

Library campaigners are not prepared to stand by and watch something they cherish be dismantled brick by brick.


— Kate Mosse


#cherish #dismantled #library #prepared #something

Actually, I can write anywhere - airport lounges, in bed, on a rattling train going north.


— Kate Mosse


#airport #anywhere #bed #going #i

People have different views of how you deal with different issues in literature, and, frankly, long may it last that there is a range of views.


— Kate Mosse


#different #frankly #how #issues #last

People think that I'm very serious.


— Kate Mosse


#people #serious #think #very

Usually I decide on what it is I'm writing next by the books I'm reading.


— Kate Mosse


#decide #i #next #reading #usually






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Did you know about Kate Mosse?

First performed in July 2009 it won a broadcasting press publicity award that same year. Mosse has also contributed a number of essays and stories to anthologies and collections including Modern Delight (a book inspired by J. A regular guest on UK radio and television Kate Mosse presented the BBC Four literary chat show Readers' and Writers' Roadshow and appears on the BBC Breakfast News and BBC2's The Review Show.

She is best known for her 2005 novel Labyrinth which has been translated into more than 37 languages.

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