Location: Tustin, Calif.
Dr. Linda Malcor became involved in her profession because she wrote a book in third grade that her friends turned into a play and performed for the school. For 33 years, she has been passionately and enthusiastically building her expertise in a series of American and international histories and cultures, literature, and screen writing. She has written poetry, nonfiction articles and books, fiction short stories and novels, and has lectured at universities in the United States and across Europe. Ms. Malcor received a Ph.D. in folklore and mythology, concentration in medieval studies and indo-European comparative mythology from University of California, Los Angeles.
Dr. Malcor has written award-winning pieces of poetry, fiction and nonfiction. Her most translated work is ‘From Scythia to Camelot,’ which she co-authored with C. Scott Littleton. She is also an overseas associate with the Late Antiquity Research Group, as well as an international lecturer, and long-time researcher on a variety of film projects, including the 2004 movie, ‘King Arthur.’ Dr. Malcor has written numerous scripts and articles and contributed to books.
