Kathryn Hinds
Kathryn Fernquist Hinds was an accomplished academic, novelist, poet, and prolific writer of more than 50 nonfiction books on world history and mythology for children and young adults. She held graduate studies in comparative literature with a concentration in Medieval Studies and served as a lecturer in the English Department at the University of North Georgia. Beyond her writing, she was also a Middle Eastern dancer, teacher, and priestess in the Welsh Bardic tradition.
nonfiction
fantasy
poetry
historical fiction
children's literature
young adult literature
The Palace
Mermaids
Everyday Life in the Roman Empire
Sphinxes and Centaurs
Dragons
Griffins and Phoenixes
The Vikings (Cultures of the Past)
Early Germans
The Church (Life in Elizabethan England)
The Celts of Northern Europe
Huns (Barbarians!)
The City (Life in the Middle Ages)
The Countryside (Life in the Middle Ages)
The City (Life in Ancient Egypt)
The Pharaoh's Court (Life in Ancient Egypt)
The Church (Life in the Middle Ages)
The Castle (Life in the Middle Ages)
The Countryside (Life in Ancient Egypt)
Everyday Life in the Renaissance
Ancient Celts
Goths
Cats (Perfect Pets)
Vikings
Water Monsters