She worked in television for 15 years as a producer and director of documentaries for the BBC, Channel 4 and Discovery,[1] including The 9/11 Conspiracies (2004),[2] Who Wrote the Bible?
The award was given by the Royal Society of Literature for "to authors engaged on their first major commissioned works of non-fiction".
[5] The book is a study of courage and takes its name from a group set up by 1940s American concert pianist Bernard Gabriel to help performers overcome stage fright.
[6] In the course of the book Morland talks to "soldiers, surfers, a matador, firefighters and professional daredevils ... a man who fixes the upper sections of skyscrapers, and is afraid of heights ... people who have been diagnosed with terminal diseases ... a former armed robber.
"[7] Her 2022 work A Fortunate Woman: A Country Doctor’s Story was shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize.