Rowling, Mosse and Evaristo lead tributes to late author
Authors JK Rowling, Kate Mosse and Bernardine Evaristo have led the tributes to Dame Hilary Mantel, saying she changed the face of literature.
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Dame Hilary, author of the best-selling Wolf Hall trilogy, died on Thursday aged 70, her publisher confirmed.
She won the Booker Prize twice, for 2009's Wolf Hall, the first in the Thomas Cromwell series, and its 2012 sequel Bring Up the Bodies.
"We've lost a genius," tweeted Harry Potter writer Rowling.
The president of the Royal Society of Literature, Evaristo said she was "so sorry" to hear the news and that she felt "so lucky to have such a massive talent in our midst".
"I met her a few times and she was always so warm, down-to-earth and welcoming. RIP," the Booker Prize-winning author said.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's The World at One programme, Labyrinth author and founder of the Women's Prize for Fiction, Kate Mosse, said Dame Hilary "changed the face of how modern readers saw historical fiction".
"She was a very great writer... she kind of just had this exquisite way of capturing a place in a time within three sentences," Mosse said.
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