News and Events

Ilkley Literature Festival

Sun, 17/10/2010

Rose will be speaking about historical fiction with fellow novelists Maria McCann, R.N. Morris, and Emma Darwin at 2.00pm.  For information about tickets and venue, and other details about the festival, see http://www.ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk/

Writers in Peterborough

Wed, 06/10/2010

Rose will be speaking at 7.30 pm at the Great Northern Hotel.  Admission is £7 and £5 concessions.  For further information, phone 01778 342766 or check the Writers in Peterborough website: http://www.wip.btik.com

Hampstead & Highgate Literary Festival

Mon, 20/09/2010

Rose will be appearing at the Hampstead and Highgate Literary Festival with fellow historical novelists Emma Darwin, Maria McCann, and R.N. Morris from 11.00am-12.00pm.  Tickets cost £5.  For further information see http://www.hamhighlitfest.com/events/monday/

Book signing: the Mary Finch novels

Tue, 14/09/2010

Rose will be speaking and signing books at 7 pm at the Baldwin Library in Birmingham, Michigan.

Book signing - US edition of The Mistaken Wife

Sat, 11/09/2010

Rose will be speaking and signing books at 2 pm at the Barnes & Noble bookstore at Fairlane Green, Allen Park, Michigan.

BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

Wed, 21/07/2010

Rose will be among several authors reading (briefly!) from their novels on Mandy Morton's programme from 6.00-7.00pm.  Mandy is doing a piece entitled 'Bodies in the Books' about the recent 'Bodies in the Bookshop' event.  Expect lots of murder and mayhem!

Bodies in the Bookshop

Thu, 15/07/2010

Rose will be appearing at Heffers bookshop in Cambridge as part of their annual gathering of crime fiction writers.

Tickets, costing £5.00, are available from Heffers Bookshop at 20 Trinity Street (tel: 01223 568568) or by contacting Richard Reynolds on tel: 01223 568532 or email literature@heffers.co.uk.

Norman Geras' blog

Tue, 25/05/2010

Rose contributed a piece to Norman Geras' long-running Writer's Choice series, in which he asks a writer (novelist, essayist, poet, etc.) to comment on a book that has influenced him or her.  Rose opted for Stanley Weyman's superb Count Hannibal, which takes place during the French Wars of Religion.  You can find her piece here: http://normblog.typepad.com/normblog/2010/05/writers-choice-260-rose-melikan.html

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