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Judith Starkston

Judith Starkston has spent too much time exploring the remains of the ancient worlds of the Greeks and Hittites. Their myths and clashes inspire her fiction and open gates to magical realms. She has degrees in Classics from the University of California, Santa Cruz and Cornell. She loves myths and telling stories, and her novels imbue fantasy with the richness of ancient worlds. The first book in her Trojan Threads Series, Hand of Fire was a semi-finalist for the M.M. Bennett’s Award for Historical Fiction. Priestess of Ishana, the first in her historical fantasy Tesha series, won the San Diego State University Conference Choice Award. Judith is represented by Richard Curtis.

3 Tesha series covers

Of Kings and Griffins Ready for Launch; Copper & Mummies

The latest release in the Tesha series, Of Kings and Griffins is ready for publication on Oct 15. In archaeology, ancient trade secrets in copper production and the excavation of more painted sarcophagi in Egypt.

Mycenaean lion hunt on dagger

Setting Refinements, Monumental Messaging, Vikings

I’ve finished adding “grounding” details to my settings. In archaeology news, read about propaganda purposes of monuments both Hittite and Confederate, and the uncovering of a Viking warrior.

Temple of Bel

Writing Workshop, Stone Art & Palmyra

On my blog: Sign up for my Intermediate Fiction Workshop in October from Piper Center for Creative Writing. In archaeology news, read about earliest British Isles art and a reconstruction of the Temple of Bel.