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WOMEN WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE – TALKS AND WORKSHOPS
TRAILBLAZING WOMEN – INSPIRING STORIES
I love introducing audiences to the inspiring stories of remarkable women who people my books.
Teaching and Talking
I received my PhD from Purdue University in the United States in 1989. My last teaching post was as a Senior Lecturer at the University of the West of England, Bristol. I've also taught in the US and in Egypt, in writing programmes at Goucher College, and community colleges on Long Island. My first full-time position in America was as an Assistant Professor in the English Department at Central Washington University.
Since retiring from full-time employment in 2008, I've given all my time to writing and giving illustrated live talks about inspiring women.
Each of these adventurous women made a difference in her society. Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians, ruled a kingdom, personally fought Vikings in battle, and founded towns in the Midlands: Warwick, Tamworth, Stafford, Shrewsbury ... The black American Civil War spy Mary Richards, posing as an illiterate slave in the home of rebel president Jefferson Davis, gathered valuable military intelligence that helped the Union win the war. Writer and traveller Amelia Edwards made ground-breaking contributions to the cause of Egyptology, while campaigning for votes for women. Each, in her own way, defied traditional expectations of her, and changed her world for the better.
I build my talks around Powerpoint slides based on the books, giving a narrative thread that helps keep the audience (and me!) entertained and focused.
Interviews
A few years ago I gave several interviews about Founder, Fighter, Saxon Queen: Aethelflaed Lady of the Mercians to local BBC radio stations in Gloucestershire, Leicestershire and Stafford.
Workshops
Besides the presentations to large audiences, I also offer small-group workshops on "Writing the Life" – on practical skills involved in writing biography. Topics covered include: choosing a subject; exploring resources; interviewing; crafting the story; and, for some groups, copyright issues and finding a publisher.
For details of past public talks and interviews, see the list below
Feedback from my talks
"Many thanks for your wonderful lecture this evening. I found it a fantastic overview of Amelia’s life and legacy." (Carl Graves, Director, Egypt Exploration Society.)
"We have received really nice feedback. Everyone enjoyed your presentation. The interest was evident from the stimulating question and answer session." (David Biggs, Chairman, Tamworth Civic Society.)
"My sister Susan and I were among your audience last night for the talk about Amelia Edwards. Thank you for an interesting presentation...the time passed quickly and easily, evidence of enjoyment." (Alan Boyle, Leannta Publishing.)
"Congratulations on a brilliant talk. You were one of the best speakers ever on the programme and I have been attending them for years." (Professor Marie Mulvey-Roberts, University of the West of England.)
"Wonderful lecture!" (William Joy, Director of the Peggy Joy Egyptology Library, Michigan.)
Travelling to speak
I spend part of each year in Egypt. If invited to travel to speak, in the Middle East or elsewhere in the world, I would be delighted to do so. Though I prefer face-to-face talks with a live gathering, I also can give presentations on Zoom. (Please contact me to discuss details.)
Fees
Negotiable - but usually £50 for a one-hour session (plus travel expenses, and any overnight accommodation).
Talks and presentations
Online lecture to the Library Company of Philadelphia (the annual Charlotte Cushman lecture) October 8, 2024.
'Writing the Life', interactive workshop on writing biography and memoir, Glossop Book Fest, October 19, 2024.
PowerPoint presentation, 'She Spied for Freedom', at meeting of Stroud Good Companions, July 3, 2024.
'From Avon to Nile', PowerPoint presentation on the life of Amelia B. Edwards, for Bristol Museums and the University of the West of England, September 16, 2021.
Talk with Powerpoint slides on Aethelflaed and Founder, Fighter, Saxon Queen, at Gloucester Cathedral's Wordfest, July 6, 2018.
Two illustrated talks about Aethelflaed at Tamworth Aethelfest, July 14, 2018.
Presentation based on Founder, Fighter, Saxon Queen, at the Lady of Mercia Festival, Stafford, August 18-19, 2018.
Talk on Aethelflaed's lost daughter Aelfwynn. Tamworth Civic Society, December 2018.
Interviews with BBC Radio Gloucester, Radio Shropshire, Radio Leicester, 2018.
“From Avon to Nile”, Zoom presentation on Amelia Edwards. Sponsored by Bristol Museums and University of the West of England, September 16, 2021.
Participation in online panel discussion, “Unpacking Amelia”, sponsored by the Egypt Exploration Society, March 8, 2022.
“Amelia B. Edwards: the Novelist Revisited”, British Association for Victorian Studies conference, September 1, 2023.
Presentation on She Spied for Freedom, Gloucester Women's Institute, Churchdown, March 3, 2024.
Presentation and Discussion, She Spied for Freedom, with Good Companions, Stroud, April 3, 2024.
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Scheduled for 2025
PowerPoint presentation on "Writing the Life", for Glossop Book Fest, provisionally booked for Autumn 2024:
Women's Institutes in Gloucestershire: Avening (April)
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