Kate Foster (born 1974 or 1975) is a Scottish writer. She was a journalist for 25 years before publishing her first novel at the age of 48. [1]
Foster won the Bloody Scotland Pitch Perfect award in 2020 (when the festival took place online).[2][3] Her first novel, The Maiden, won her the 2023 Scottish Crime Debut of the Year [4] and was longlisted for the 2024 Women's Prize for Fiction.[5] Foster describes it as "a feminist retelling of a 17th century Edinburgh murder",[1] and it concerns the murder of Lord James Forrester by Lady Christian Nimmo in Corstorphine in 1679.[6]
In January 2024 the publisher Mantle signed a deal for The King's Witches and Foster's next two novels, to be published in 2025 and 2026.[8] It was reported that the 2025 title was to be The Reawakening, but Foster said in June 2024 that it will be The Mourning Necklace.[9] It will tell the story of Maggie Dickson, known as "hauf-hingit Maggie", who survived a botched execution by hanging in 1724.[10]
Personal life
Foster grew up in Corstorphine,[6] and lives in Edinburgh with her two children.[11]
^ abcFoster, Kate (5 June 2024). "The King's Witches by Kate Foster". Books from Scotland. Retrieved 17 October 2024. my third novel, The Mourning Necklace ... I have almost written the entire first draft in five months