Patron: Dame Jacqueline Wilson
Annual membership starts from date of joining and includes the following benefits:
- Free copy of Katherine Mansfield Studies, the Society’s prestigious annual journal published by Edinburgh University Press, including free on-line access (worth £25).
- Three on-line newsletters per year, packed with information, news, reviews and much more.
- Regular email bulletins with the latest news on anything related to KM and/or the Society (over 100 sent in 2009)
- Reduced price fees for all KMS conferences.
- Special member offers.
- In addition, your membership fee goes to support the work of the KMS, a charitable organisation, which aims to promote worldwide awareness of Katherine Mansfield and her work. We have many projects in the pipeline, including collaboration on a Mansfield sculpture in her home town of Wellington, the setting up of international scholarships, and the continuing enhancement of our website, making it the world’s most comprehensive on-line information hub on anything and everything to do with Katherine Mansfield. If you enjoy browsing through our website, the result of hundreds of hours of work by volunteers, please show your support by becoming a member.
Latest News
27 August 2009
Notebooks are now SOLD OUT
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25 August 2009
Download your copy of the flyer and poster that have been produced and distributed in Menton and the surrounding region. Feel free to forward/use as appropriate, including on websites, to publicise "New Zealand Week" in Menton (21-26 September).
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25 August 2009
Courtesy of the New Zealand Embassy a social events calendar is available for the NZ week in Menton in September.
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18 August 2009
SYMPOSIUM DINNER REGISTRATION NOW LIVE!
The Symposium dinner will take place on Thursday 24 September 7.30 pm for 8 pm. The venue is the exclusive Hotel Napoleon, 29 Porte de France, overlooking the Mediterranean in Menton, which has a highly regarded restaurant:
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5 August 2009
"While reading the Katherine Mansfield Journals some words and sentences triggered glimpses in my mind like stars in the very dark of the night. I decided to capture these sparkles of truth through miniature images I made with an Exacto knife. This has culminated, 17 years later, in my book My Life after Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp which I am happy to share with mansfield followers everywhere." Rachel Bernard
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