Susan Higginbotham
Susan Higginbotham is an American historical fiction author and attorney. She has written on the Middle Ages and the Wars of the Roses.
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| Occupation | Author | 
| Language | English | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Education | Virginia Commonwealth University Hunter College Campbell University (JD)  | 
| Genre | Historical fiction | 
| Notable awards | Silver Award for historical fiction  2005 Independent Publisher Book Awards' Gold Medal for Historical/Military Fiction 2008  | 
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Personal life
    
Susan Higginbotham earned her undergraduate degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, and her master's degree in English literature from Hunter College in New York City.[1][2] She received her Juris Doctor degree from Campbell University law school, and began working for a legal publisher, a position she still holds today.[1][3]
Higginbotham is married, with two children. They live in Brunswick, Maryland.[1][2]
Publishing career
    
Higginbotham began working on her first novel, The Traitor's Wife in 2003, and after reading some articles on self-publishing, she self-published in 2005.[4] It won ForeWord magazine's 2005 Silver Award for historical fiction and the 2008 Independent Publisher Book Awards' Gold Medal for Historical/Military Fiction.[1] According to WorldCat, the book is held in 252 libraries.[5] It is a fictional account of the life of Eleanor de Clare, wife of Hugh le Despenser the Younger.[6] Sourcebooks contacted her in 2008, and offered to republish it,[4] resulting in it reaching number 8 in The Boston Globe's list of fiction best sellers.[7] Her next novel was Hugh and Bess (2007), a sequel to her first novel, depicting the life of Eleanor and Hugh's eldest son, Hugh. It was reissued in August 2009.[2] Her next book, The Stolen Crown, was published in 2010 and is a fictional depiction of Catherine Woodville, Duchess of Buckingham. Her 2011 novel, The Queen of Last Hopes, features Margaret of Anjou.[8] Higginbotham's most recent works, Hanging Mary, The First Lady and the Rebel, and John Brown's Women, are set in 19th-century America.
List of works
    
- The Traitor's Wife (2005)
 - Hugh and Bess (2007)
 - The Stolen Crown (2010)
 - The Queen of Last Hopes (2011)
 - Her Highness, the Traitor (2012)
 - The Woodvilles: The Wars of the Roses and England's Most Infamous Family (2013)
 - Margaret Pole: The Countess in the Tower (2015)
 - Hanging Mary (2016)
 - The First Lady and the Rebel (2019)
 - John Brown’s Women (2021)
 
References
    
- "Interview with Susan Higginbotham, author of The Stolen Crown and Giveaway". Peeking Between the Pages. 26 March 2010. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
 - Cindy Thomson. "Interview with Susan Higginbotham". Favorite PASTimes.blogspot.com. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
 - Susan Higginbotham. "About me". Official website. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
 - Till, Steven and Susan Higginbotham (14 April 2009). "Interview with Author Susan Higginbotham". StevenTill.com. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
 - WorldCat identities record
 - "Susan Higginbotham". Contemporary Authors Online. 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2013. (subscription required)
 - "Best Sellers". The Boston Globe. November 6, 2011. Archived from the original on November 10, 2013. Retrieved October 31, 2013. (subscription required)
 - Obeso, Dionne (July 1, 2011). "The Queen of Last Hopes". Renaissance Magazine. Archived from the original on November 10, 2013. Retrieved October 31, 2013. (subscription required)
 
