Maryse Rutledge

Marie Louise Gibson Hale (24 November 1886 – ) was an American author who published under the names Maryse Rutledge, Marice Rutledge, Marie Louise Goetchius, and Marie Louise Van Saanen.

Marie Louise Gibson was born on 24 November 1884. She was the daughter of George Rutledge Gibson and Laura Belden Gibson.

Her novels include the anti-war novel Children of Fate (1917) and the science-fiction novel The Silver Peril (1931). Her short story "The Thing They Loved", published in The Century, was included in the O. Henry Award's Prize Stories of 1920.

Personal life
Hale was married three times. In 1904 she married Morgan Goetchius. They had two children who died in infancy. She was married next to Romanian artist and architect Edmond van Saanen Algi. Her third husband was painter Gardner Hale. They married in 1916 and divorced in 1927. He went on to marry Dorothy Hale.