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In Conversation: Sally O’Reilly and Naomi Kelsey

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Newcastle City Library, Newcastle Upon TyneThursday 9. July 2026 5:30pmFree
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The authors of Hagtale: A Macbeth Origin Story and Pale Mistress discuss forgotten women and re-imagining Shakespeare.As part of our Year of Reading Summer prog…

The authors of Hagtale: A Macbeth Origin Story and Pale Mistress discuss forgotten women and re-imagining Shakespeare.As part of our Year of Reading Summer program, Newcastle Libraries brings together Sally O'Reilly, Hagtale (2025), and Naomi Kelsey, Pale Mistress (2026), to discuss common themes in their work.

Both authors have taken inspiration from Shakespeare to write their own dark fairytale and historical thriller based on his work.

Drawing on themes of witchcraft, the supernatural, murder and vengeance, the authors foreground the women's voices that are so often left out of the story.This event will include a Q&A, book sale and book signing.HagtaleIn eleventh-century Scotland, feral wolf-child Wulva is brought up by witches but sent to live at a Scottish castle where she falls under the spell of ambitious and cruel Lord Macbeth.

Three hundred years later, gentle Brother Rowan goes on a perilous journey to a remote and ancient monastery to write a history of the Scottish king-line.

Misfits in their own time, seekers after truth, Wulva and Rowan are mysteriously connected.Hagtale explores the power of stories lost and found, their redemptive power, and who gets to tell the tale.Pale MistressCyprus, 16th century.

Murder, lies and vengeance has left lovers dead, promises broken and no one to trust.

Only one woman survives, Bianca.The slain? History knows their names: Emilia, Desdemona, Othello.But why do we not know Bianca? Who was the pale mistress? Liar or lied to? Instigator or victim? In telling one woman’s story, Naomi Kelsey dazzlingly recasts a Shakespearean tragedy as a psychological thriller of jealousy and gaslighting, ambition and envy, and the making and breaking of one of Shakespeare’s most notorious villains, Iago.

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