http://www.judychristenberry.com/
Judy Christenberry hasn't always been a writer, but she's
always been a dreamer. As a child she often kept herself
entertained while doing chores by making up elaborate
storiesstories, she admits, in which she was always
the heroine. Judy didn't actually start writing until she
turned thirty-eight, the year after the heartbreak of her
father's unexpected death.
Over time, it became apparent that there were two central
themes dominating her writing: family and small-town life.
In addition, many of her books have cowboy
heroespartly because she read all Zane Grey's romantic
versions of the Old West as a teenager, and partly because
of the influence of her parents, who both grew up on farms.
The last element that frequently appears in Judy's stories
is a dash of humorjust enough to bring a smile to your
face.
With a smile and a wink of her own, she says that she
believes that laughter is good medicine...and it definitely
makes a six-foot hunk even more attractive.