Leigh Eddings

{{short description|American novelist}}

{{infobox writer

|name=Leigh Eddings

|birth_name=Judith Leigh Schall

|birth_date={{birth date|1937|9|30}}

|death_date={{death date and age|2007|2|28|1937|9|30}}

|death_place=Carson City, Nevada, U.S.

|occupation=Author

|nationality=American

|spouse={{marriage|David Eddings|1962}}

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Leigh Eddings (September 30, 1937 – February 28, 2007; née Judith Leigh Schall), was the wife of David Eddings and co-author of many of his later works and uncredited co-author of his early works,Goodreads, [https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/11358.Leigh_Eddings Leigh Eddings profile] and married him 27 October 1962.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/place-london/plain/A683651|title=BBC – h2g2 – David and Leigh Eddings – Authors – A683651|work=bbc.co.uk|access-date=19 August 2015}}

Biography

Born Judith Leigh Schall in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, she met Eddings in Seattle.{{cite web|url=http://www.reed.edu/reed_magazine/autumn2009/columns/in_memoriam/4.html|title=Reed Magazine: In Memoriam (4 of 4)|work=reed.edu|access-date=19 August 2015}} According to her husband she was part Choctaw.{{cite web|url=http://www.starlog.com/franchises/fantasy-worlds/256-recalling-the-late-david-eddings-lord-of-creation|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090815062441/http://www.starlog.com/franchises/fantasy-worlds/256-recalling-the-late-david-eddings-lord-of-creation|title=Recalling the late David Eddings, Lord of Creation|archive-date=15 August 2009|work=starlog.com|access-date=19 August 2015}}

She had been in the Air Force and had been described by her husband as a world-class cook, highly skilled at fishing, and an excellent shot.David and Leigh Eddings, The Rivan Codex, {{ISBN|0006483496}}, p. 10

Leigh married David Eddings in 1962, and adopted one boy in 1966, Scott David. They adopted a younger girl between 1966 and 1969. In 1969 they lost custody of both children and each were sentenced to a year in jail from separate trials after pleading guilty to child abuse.{{cite news |title=1-year sentences begin for Eddings |url=https://byufamilyhistorylibrary.newspapers.com/image/94115814/ |access-date=16 June 2019 |issue=37 |publisher=Queen City Mail |date=September 17, 1970}} {{dead link|date=August 2023}} The couple kept animal cages in their basement, forcing their children into them for long periods of times as punishment, and on the day of their arrest, were caught red-handed in the act of beating their son. Both children were severely traumatized by the abusive treatment. Though the nature of the abuse, the trial and the sentencing were all extensively reported in South Dakota newspapers at the time, these details of the Eddings' life never resurfaced during their later successful joint career as fantasy authors, only reappearing several years after both had died.

After both served their sentences, David and Leigh Eddings moved to Denver in 1971, where David found work in a grocery store.{{Cn|date=September 2024}}

She co-authored High Hunt (1973) with David,David and Leigh Eddings, The Rivan Codex, {{ISBN|0006483496}}, p. 11{{Cite book|last=D'Ammassa|first=Don|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FdS-zQEACAAJ|title=Masters of Fantasy: Volume II|date=11 August 2020|publisher=Independently Published|isbn=979-8-6730-5251-8|language=en}}{{Cite book|last=Palmer-Patel, Charul|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1125007425|title=The Shape of Fantasy : Investigating the Structure of American Heroic Epic Fantasy|publisher=|year=|isbn=978-0-429-19926-4|edition=|location=[New York]|page=171|oclc=1125007425}} and all of David's subsequent books, but was not credited as a co-author until the publication of Belgarath the Sorcerer in 1995. It was Lester del Rey who believed that multi-authorships were a problem and that it would be better if David Edding's name alone appeared on the books.{{cite web|url=http://www.fantasybookreview.co.uk/David-Eddings/biography.html|title=David Eddings biography|work=fantasybookreview.co.uk|access-date=19 August 2015}}

Suffering a series of strokes, Leigh died 28 February 2007 in Carson City, Nevada.{{Cn|date=September 2024}}

References

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{{cite news |title=Mr. and Mrs. David Eddings Adopt First Child, Scott Davis |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2768534/eddings_adoptions_of_1st_child_1966/ |access-date=3 May 2019 |work=Queen City Mail |date=1966-03-10 |page=5}}

{{cite news |title=Witnesses Tell of 'Child Abuse' |url=https://byufamilyhistorylibrary.newspapers.com/clip/2768515/eddings-emailed-jc/ |access-date=3 May 2019 |work=The Black Hills Weekly |date=1970-02-11}} {{dead link|date=August 2023}}

{{cite news |title=Separate Trials Set for Eddings |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2768521/eddings_emailed_jc/ |access-date=3 May 2019 |work=Queen City Mail |date=1970-05-07 |quote=In other action Friday, Mattson and Judge Richard A. Furze were served with papers calling for a hearing May 14 on a petition by the Eddings to regain custody of their two adopted children, Scott David, 4, upon whom the abuse was allegedly inflicted, and a younger daughter.}}

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