![]() ![]() These range from essays to children’s stories, non-fiction books and the regular novel. Haynes has also written quite a few stories. In this show, she discusses with experts historical and mythological figures from Ancient Greece and Rome.Įnough about her journalism background. She has worked as a panellist for shows on BBC Radio 4 and even has her own show called Natalie Haynes Stands up for the Classics. Next to writing stories and news articles, you can also hear her on the radio. She has also written articles for other newspapers, such as The Sunday Times, The Independent and The Sunday Telegraph. Ever since 2006, she has guest contributed to The Times and she regularly contributes to New Humanist. The board decided to do some online research and give you a summary of what we’ve found, so you already know a few things about her for the (international and English!) lecture tonight!Īccording to her Wikipedia page, Haynes is also a journalist. ![]() Natalie Haynes is the author of amongst others A Thousand Ships, but there is a lot more to her than that. As most of you probably know, Natalie Haynes will come to Flanor to tell something about her work. ![]()
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