Kathrine Jebsen Moore
Kathrine Jebsen Moore grew up in Norway, studied Media and Print Journalism in London, and worked at Bloomberg News until 2009. She is a freelance writer and avid knitter. She lives in Edinburgh with her husband, four children and two dogs.
Knit picking
The invisible knitting of Michelle Obama led to the cancellation of Kristy Glass
The monster that lurks within us
The enduring popularity of fantasy and horror fiction proves that we still live in the long, dark shadow of the Gothic novel
Labour’s lost cause
Despite recent successes, the party is still leaving working class voters behind
Why we need a new movement
The timid world of BritLit needs to be shaken up by a mutinous new clique of writers
Isabella Leonarda; A portrait (Brilliant Classics)
Passion and originality blossom behind the walls of the cloister
Class viewing
The contrast between the lives of the boxers in “Fight School” and those portrayed in “Anatomy of A Scandal” could not be sharper
Frederick the Great and the rise of Prussia
Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart talk about the role of Prussia in the eighteenth century
Kaiser Wilhelm’s Reich
Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss Germany’s political arena in the years leading up to the First World War
The Colston 4 and the fog of law
The politicised trial of the Bristol statue topplers shows the law surrounding protests is mired in confusion