In Conversation With Kate Mosse
Woman & Home|June 2018

The bestselling novelist talks to Fanny Blake about discovering Carcassonne and the inspiration for her latest novel, The Burning Chambers (Mantle)

Fanny Blake
In Conversation With Kate Mosse

Kate divides her time between Chichester, where she lives with her husband, playwright Greg Mosse, her mother-in-law Rosie and a grumpy old West Highland Terrier, Mish, and Carcassonne, southwest France. Their children, Martha, 28, and Felix, 25, live in London and come home when they can.

I don’t remember wanting to be a writer when I was a child but my mum says that I was always writing things.

Apparently I wrote plays and made my friends make their own costumes but I’ve blocked all that out.

Growing up, I thought I was going to be a violinist.

I got a place at music school then realised in the nick of time that I wasn’t really good enough to be anything more than an orchestral player so I went to university to read English instead.

My first job was in publishing. However I started to write non-fiction then I turned to fiction.

I was very proud of finishing my first two novels but they’re not very good. I hadn’t yet found my voice. Then when I went to Carcassonne and fell in love with the voices of that medieval city and that part of France, I found the voice coming from within.

Greg and I went to school together but lost touch.

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