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84 years in the making. 60 homes. 18 schools and 3 husbands. Judy Bridges is the founder of Redbird Studio writing center and author of the well-loved writers' guide, Shut Up & Write! In her 80s now, she writes about a life full of change in It Didn't Start Out That Way. Dad is a hero and a heartbreaker. Gram shoots her favorite husband in the pocket. A pick-up teaches a street-smart lesson. In this collection of personal essays, Bridges puts it all on the table. She sees her life and her characters from all sides, up and down, and brings them to life in this wildly honest memoir. You can't help but laugh. And cry a little.…mehr

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84 years in the making. 60 homes. 18 schools and 3 husbands. Judy Bridges is the founder of Redbird Studio writing center and author of the well-loved writers' guide, Shut Up & Write! In her 80s now, she writes about a life full of change in It Didn't Start Out That Way. Dad is a hero and a heartbreaker. Gram shoots her favorite husband in the pocket. A pick-up teaches a street-smart lesson. In this collection of personal essays, Bridges puts it all on the table. She sees her life and her characters from all sides, up and down, and brings them to life in this wildly honest memoir. You can't help but laugh. And cry a little.
Autorenporträt
Judy Bridges was years into a career writing speeches and marketing programs when she realized she really loves to teach and founded Redbird Studio. She spent the next 25 years helping people find the words they want to say. The first lines of many books and shorter works were written and polished in workshops she led in the studio, on woodland trails, in cemeteries, on trains and city bus-es. When an elementary school principal asked her to work with his students, she said, "I don't do kids." That turned into school year and summer programs for youth of all ages and backgrounds. When teaching, Judy looks in each person for the thing they love, the thing they can build on. No writing is insignificant. The obituary is as important as the novel. When she wrote Shut Up & Write! readers said it was as much about life as about writing.