Bio: Born in 1941, Judith Redman Robbins, then Judith Redman Breme, was raised in Dover, Delaware, except for the summers, which she spent in southern Delaware in Rehoboth Beach. She attended the University of Delaware on scholarship where she earned a bachelors degree in Music Education, majoring in voice. She is also an honorary graduate of the Settlement School of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She went on to earn her bachelors plus 30 in Special Education. Her first marriage produced two wonderful boys, David and Jonathan, the oldest of the two owns and runs his own successful business in Florida, and the youngest writes, sings, and arranges music for the Discovery Channel.
Judith's hobbies include all aspects of music: singing, dancing, and playing the keyboard. She also enjoys gardening, walking, researching, and an educational, historical, or prehistorical book. During the last twenty years, she traveled extensively, both in the U.S. and abroad. In 1986, an Indian Holy Man advised her to go to Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico. When she visited, she had a feeling of deja vu, which resulted in the inspiration to write her first three novels in that location. She spent the new two summers backpacking into remote places to locate Anasazi ruins, interviewing archaeologists, and doing on site archaeological digging. She also spent time with the Hopi and Navaho Indians, taking part in some of their ceremonials. After twenty-nine years of teaching music and only a month before retirement, having been informed by Richard Curtis Associates that she had a publisher, she turned to writing with a passion. COYOTE WOMAN, her first novel was closely followed with her second, SUN PRIESTESS, both taking place from 1054 to 1064 A.D. In December 2000, her third was released called MOON FIRE. Judith is now working on her fourth novel which takes place in Crystal River, Fla. in the year 1000 A.D.