Kate Mosse
Labyrinth de Kate Mosse
Une théorie de plus sur le Graal.
Le jeudi 28 juin 2007 par Sheherazade
Labyrinth mélange une aventure moderne avec les ingrédients d’un roman historique. Le surnaturel y trouve sa place lorsque deux jeunes femmes, l’une du passé, l’autre du présent, entrent en contact télépathique.
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Orange Prize for Fiction : l'opérateur téléphonique raccroche Actualitté.com Kate Mosse, auteure et co-fondatrice du prix, a pris acte du départ en saluant « les millions qu'Orange a investi dans le milieu littéraire, non seulement par le Prix, mais également dans des projets littéraires et liés aux librairies ». |
BBC News | Orange ends sponsorship of women's fiction prize BBC News Novelist Kate Mosse, the prize's honorary director, said she was in "active discussions with a number of potential new sponsors". The £30000 prize recognises English language fiction written by women. The announcement comes a week before the winner of ... Orange Prize parts company with its sponsor Orange to withdraw sponsorship of women's prize for fiction Orange to End Sponsorship of Prize for Fiction |
![]() The Bookseller | Orange to cease sponsorship of Fiction Prize The Bookseller Kate Mosse, co-founder and honorary director of the Prize (pictured), said she was "in active discussions with a number of potential new sponsors" and was hopeful of being able to announce a replacement by the end of the summer. The future is no longer Orange for fiction prize The Orange Prize loses its sponsor Orange to End Prize Sponsorship; Commonwealth Winners Named |
Orange Prize For Fiction Loses Its Key Sponsor Huffington Post "Obviously there's an element of sadness, because it's been an incredibly successful partnership," said Kate Mosse, the co-founder of the prize. "As a novelist, obviously I like books best." Mosse added that over the years the prize provided Orange ... Orange Prize for Fiction: Exciting and Important Opportunities ... |
![]() Yorkshire Evening Post | Nordic Noir star tops Harrogate's Theakstons Old Peculier Crime ... Yorkshire Evening Post Headlining the festival this summer is Jo Nesbo ? famous for his bestselling The Snowman novel ? who will be joined by Harlan Coben, John Connolly, Kate Mosse, Peter Robinson, Peter James and Ian Rankin to discuss their craft. |
Orange Fiction Prize verliest hoofdsponsor en naamgever NRC Handelsblad The Bookseller laat weten dat de Britse schrijfster Kate Mosse (1961), 17 jaar geleden een van de initiatoren van de literatuurprijs, al druk in gesprek is met nieuwe sponsors. Aan het eind van de zomer hoopt ze een nieuwe geldschieter te kunnen ... |
STELLAR SHORTLIST OF BRIGHT HOPES Express.co.uk This is the final year of Orange's sponsorship of the prize (co-founder Kate Mosse hopes to announce a new sponsor later this summer) but it's a stellar shortlist. Any of these six authors would be a laudable successor to Téa Obreht, last year's winner ... |
![]() Grazia | Hurry! Only 50 tickets left for Grazia's How To Get Your First ... Grazia Next Monday (28 th May) Grazia will be hosting the exclusive event, 'How To Get Your First Novel Published', where leading novelists including Labyrinth author, Kate Mosse, Sister author Rosamund Lupton and literary agents like Felicity Blunt of Curtis ... |
EPIC MINI-SERIES ?WORLD WITHOUT END? TO PREMIERE ON REELZCHANNEL Reelz ?World Without End? Executive Producers include Ridley Scott (Prometheus), Tony Scott (Unstoppable), Rola Bauer (?The Pillars of the Earth?), David W. Zucker (The Good Wife), Tim Halkin (Kate Mosse's Labyrinth), Jonas Bauer (The Lost Future), ... |
London Book And Poetry Events: 23-29 May Londonist Kate Mosse talks to Rosamund Lupton about getting published, and then chairs a panel of agents and publishers in a writers clinic, for an Orange and Grazia event at the Southbank Centre (6.45pm, £10). Ivor Game and Wendy Shutler have some summery poems ... |



