Judith Write wrote numerous collections of poetry including, but not limited to: The Moving Image, Woman to Man, The Gateway, The Two Fires, Birds, The Other Half, Magpies. She was also known for her criticism and active enviromentalism in protecting natural wonders in Australia.
Judith A. McManus has written: 'How to Write & Deliver Effctv 3rd ed'
116 poems
Judith Viorst was inspired to write "Mother Doesn't Want a Dog" by her own personal experiences as a mother who was reluctant to have a dog in the family. The book is a humorous reflection on the challenges and joys of pet ownership, told from a mother's perspective.
Judith Wright an Australian writer, wrote poetry and children's books. She wrote a series of acclaimed children's books which followed the birth of her daughter Meredith.
The Irish names Síle (Sheila) and Siobhán(Shivaun) are considered to be equivalents.
Judith Wright published "Eve to her Daughters" in 1959. The poem is a reflection on the relationship between women through history and generations.
Judith Viorst became an author because she loved to write and express herself through her words. She also enjoyed the idea of allowing people to learn about her through her writing.
Judith Ivey's birth name is Ivey, Judith Lee.
Judith Goldsworthy's birth name is Judith Gregson.
Perhaps, but it has also been suggested that Judith, at least, could not write her name.
Judith Crawley's birth name is Judith Sparks.
Judith Rossner's birth name is Judith Perelman.