![]() ![]() She'd written some of our favorite medieval novels, and we knew she'd be a perfect choice to fill some gaps we had on the program. Ann Chamberlin, Claire Morris, and I made up the organizing committee, and when Claire suggested we invite Judith as a speaker, Ann and I immediately agreed. I got the chance to meet Judith in person at the 2005 Historical Novel Society conference in Salt Lake City, where she was a special guest. I'd like to extend my sympathy to her family and friends, and thought I'd use this space to add my own recollections. Some very sad news to report: Judith Merkle Riley, author of six delightful historical novels including the Margaret of Ashbury trilogy, passed away on September 12th after a lengthy illness. Guest post: Elizabeth Chadwick's favorite medieval.Book review: Daphne Kalotay's Russian Winter.Blog readers' favorite medieval novels, and the gi.Book review: What Is Left the Daughter, by Howard.Guest post from Susan Holloway Scott: Historical Q.Update on Kathleen Herbert, and her fourth (as yet. ![]() Remembering Judith Merkle Riley (1942 - 2010).An interview with Susan Holloway Scott, author of. ![]()
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