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Tuesday 15 September 2015

Last Friday's Speaker, Sarah Moss

Sarah Moss, who spoke to us on Friday 18 September about "What is the Historical Novel for?" has, I have discovered, a wonderful website. It includes an outline of her career, details of her published works and an entertaining blog, with amusing posts on such subjects as acquiring a cat and coping with the January sales. You can access the website by clicking HERE. (See also Richard Thomas's post about our speaker immediately below.)

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