Anne Sebba is a former Reuters foreign correspondent and the author of ten books for adults, mostly biographies of 20th century women but also group histories including Battling for News, a history of women reporters and Les Parisiennes, about women in Occupied Paris which was joint winner of the Franco-British literature prize. Her most recent book is Ethel Rosenberg an American Tragedy. She is also a Trustee of the National Archives Trust and a Senior Research Fellow at the IHR.
Fellows are nominated by peers and elected by our Council of writers – our governing Board. Being elected a Fellow of the RSL is a lifetime honour. This role gives them the opportunity to support other writers, readers and the future of literature. The RSL connects writers in the Fellowship to one another, and to a wider readership.
Fellows are nominated by peers and elected by our Council of writers – our governing Board. Being elected a Fellow of the RSL is a lifetime honour. This role gives them the opportunity to support other writers, readers and the future of literature. The RSL connects writers in the Fellowship to one another, and to a wider readership.