My love of writing began as a small, child. I used to tell  horror stories to my younger sister as far back as I can remember. My active imagination (demented if you were to ask my husband) has led me to a love of the unbelievable and the impossible, hence my ardor for science fiction, horror and fantasy.

Although I've been writing all of my life, I've only taken it seriously these past ten years. Up until the acceptance of my novel, Destiny's Door I've had a few short stories published. Now, I'm looking for an agent. Know any?

I'd really like to hear from you, so feel free to drop me an email at:

I'd like to say thanks to my family, my new husband, Pete, and friends who believed and supported me. Most of all, I'd like to honor my beloved husband, Stan who passed away April 11,2000.

From the very beginning, when I first made the decision to pursue a writing career, he supported me. He was the one that wiped my tears when the rejection letters came, and he was the one that wouldn't let me give up up.

Stan passed away leaving me with two beautiful daughters to raise. If you think writing is difficult, try to raise children by yourself. But, I have help now, and my new husband believes in my writing and loves my girls just as much as I love his sons and grandchildren. You could say I was lucky. I know that I am. Still, Stan was there in the beginning and he will always be in my heart...


Judith