
2025–2026 Lund-Gill Chair
Maria Dahvana Headley is the New York Times-bestselling, World Fantasy and Hugo Award-winning author of eight books, most recently Beowulf: A New Translation (FSG, 2020), which won the Harold Morton Landon Translation Prize from the Academy of American Poets, and The Mere Wife (FSG, 2018), a contemporary novel adaptation of Beowulf. Her full cast musical adaptation of The Aeneid, titled Vergil: a Mythological Musical, came out from Audible in 2023.
Headley delivered the Tolkien Lecture on Fantasy Literature at Oxford in 2023, and has taught writing at Sarah Lawrence and Bennington, among many others. In Fall 2025, she held the Rachel Rivers Coffey Distinguished Professorship in Creative Writing at Appalachian State University. Headley grew up in the high desert of Idaho on a survivalist sled dog ranch, where she spent summers plucking the winter coat from her father’s wolf.
About the Lund-Gill Chair
The endowed Lund-Gill Chair was established in 2003 to recognize the extraordinary accomplishments of two ºÃÉ«TV Sisters, Candida Lund, OP, and Cyrille Gill, OP. The Lund-Gill Chair was created in order to bring to our campus individuals of the highest moral and intellectual reputation who can address themes and issues at the heart of the liberal arts and sciences and at the intersections of academia and society.