Lindsay Gill
Lindsay is completing a doctoral program at Indiana University-Bloomington in English and Medieval Studies. She specializes in Old English, hagiography, women, and manuscripts.
She has an MLS in Rare Books and Manuscripts from Indiana University-Bloomington. In addition, she has an MLitt in Medieval English from the University of St Andrews. She earned a dual bachelors degree in Creative Writing and History from Belhaven University.
She likes to hang out with her cat, read books, and laze in the sun.

Academic Links
Medieval Women Writers: Crowdsourced. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qSMGVZkVYjBXWeRcx_IesiMzjREP-pE7tBb5piaCsLE/edit?usp=sharing. An editable, shareable Google doc meant to collect and preserve the names of medieval women writers. Please add to and share!
Conferences and Written Works
2024 Leeds IMC, “Beowulf’s Modthryth: Looking for En-closure,” The Role of Women in Medieval Germanic Crisis Narratives, Leeds International Medieval Congress 2024, Medieval Institute at the University of Leeds.
2023 Kalamazoo ICMS, “Heorot and Hagiography: Reading Beowulf’s Wealhtheow through a Marian Lens,” Elite Women and Memory II, Sponsored Panel: The Haskins Society, Conference Presentation, International Congress of Medieval Studies 2023, Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University
2022 Kalamazoo ICMS, “The Parallelisms of the Papyngo,” Translation and Transformation, Conference Presentation, International Congress of Medieval Studies 2022, Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University
2019 South Atlantic Modern Language Association 91, “The Complexity of Medieval Subjects: Bridging the Gap between Yesterday and Today,” Elephants in the Room: Addressing Race and Racism in Medieval Studies and Studies of the U.S. South, Atlanta, Georgia.