Karen Maitland
Quick Facts
Biography
Karen Maitland (born 1956, in England) is a British author of medieval thriller fiction. Maitland has an honours degree in Human Communication and doctorate in Psycholinguistics.
Her works include The White Room published in 1996 by Yorkshire Art Circus; Company of Liars published in 2008 by Delacorte Press; and The Owl Killers, published in 2009 by Michael Joseph. The Gallows' Curse was published by Penguin Books in March 2011.
She also has a joint Medieval Murderers novel, The Sacred Stone, written together with medieval crime writers Bernard Knight, Ian Morson, Susanna Gregory, and Philip Gooden.
She has worked as a writer and editor on a number of cross-cultural books including "Poems of Cultural Diversity" and "Cinders in the Wind".
Maitland is dyslexic and resides in medieval city of Lincoln not very far from Sherwood Forest
Awards
- "The White Room", was short listed for The Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award.
- "Company of Liars" was chosen as a Waterstone Book-of-the-Year
- "The Owl Killers" was a 2009 Shirley Jackson Award finalist
Memberships
- Crime Writers' Association
- Historical Novel Society
- Society of Authors
- International Thriller Writers