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Writer of the month: An Intimate History of Your Home by Lucy Worsley - FULLY BOOKED
10 September 2013
Throughout 2013, The National Archives will host a series of monthly talks to broaden awareness of historical records and their uses for writers.
Each month, a high-profile author will talk about using original records in their writing. Ben Macintyre kick-started the year as part of the Mining the Archives masterclass. Our distinguished speakers include: Tracy Borman, John Guy, Peter Hennessy, and Dominic Sandbrook.
September's writer of the month will be Lucy Worsley, on 10 September 2013 at 14:00.
Tickets are free of charge. Email writerofthemonth@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk to book your place now.
Please note, this talk is now fully booked. You will be able to listen to it as a podcast after the event.
About the author
Lucy Worsley is Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces, the independent charity which opens up the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace and Kensington Palace to more than three million visitors a year.
Before this, Lucy worked for English Heritage and Glasgow Museums. As well as having written three books about history, she occasionally presents history television programmes for the BBC.
