Kathryn Judson

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Kathryn Judson was a newspaper reporter and columnist for many years, before switching over to working for a small indie office supply company that morphed into the Uffda-shop, one of the largest indie bookstores in Oregon. (It has since closed.)

Almost Hopeless Horse was inspired in part by her horse Yob, who was afraid of cattle. Trouble Pug combines a love of history, time travel stories, and her late husband's fondness for a pug that traveled the country with him in his younger days. Why We Raise Belgian Horses got its start in stories from her husband's Norwegian-American family, including a story his grandfather told of a horse with an unusual phobia. The MI5 1/2 series started off as a spoof of spy novels but ended up being more serious than that in places (although still fairly silly overall). When she got tired of dystopian novels that ignore God and don't seem to understand that conversion is an option for people, she launched into the Smolder series, which also pokes sharp sticks into the evils of racism and social engineering, while still having fun with romance and friendship.

Mrs. Judson is an adult convert to Christianity. You will find, if you read her books, that the ones from early in her walk are generally more in line with an Americanized national religion than with the Sermon on the Mount (found in the Bible in Matthew chapters 5 through 7) and other foundational commands of Christ Jesus. It took her a while to realize that some of what she was taught in church and had acquired from pop culture and from reading "Christian" books was often at odds with Jesus and His apostles. Therefore, with many of her books, you'll find American "conservative" values and ways of thinking more than Christian ones. In all cases, you should always compare what is presented against what Christ teaches. When there's a difference, go with Jesus.

She has lived most of her life on the rain shadow side of Oregon but has also lived and worked in a number of other states. She also long ago traveled through Central America, and Canada, and to Japan. Also way back when, she toured with Up With People, and as a lowly flunky helped put on a Superbowl halftime show. In her school days, she was active in community theater, both on and off stage. One summer during her newspaper days, she took time off and worked for a summer stock theater company in the Black Hills of South Dakota. In 2017, she asked her church in Idaho to plug her into something and got sent across the country to Kentucky to take care of babies and toddlers of women who were in prison, jail, or drug rehab. She did that for three years. Since then, she has been a live-in caregiver in private settings. She currently lives in Indiana.

Always a history buff (even in grade school!), Mrs. Judson switched in recent years to studying the history of the church, from the teachings and trials of the apostolic church right on up to the present day, with an emphasis on the persecuted church. She finds the Radical Reformation (the rise of the Anabaptists), and other 'radical reformations', like the American Restoration Movement and the rise of the early Methodists, etc., especially interesting.

Smashwords Interview

Where did you grow up, and how did this influence your writing?
I grew up in eastern Oregon (or Eastern Oregon, as we usually wrote it), right on the Idaho border, in what is called the Treasure Valley, down the interstate from Boise, Idaho. It's a semi-arid country, dependent on irrigation. It was fairly late getting settled, with not much until after the reservoirs were built. The area has quite a few families of Japanese ancestry, some of whom were put in internment camps during WWII. There are also many people who came from Mexico. When I was a child, most of those were migrant workers, but by the time I graduated from high school, we had a large Hispanic population who had settled there.

Some of my books are set more or less in the area I grew up. And some are my attempt to address the racism that some of my friends experienced, for being Japanese or Hispanic.

We moved a couple of times when I was a child, but most of my growing up years were lived on a small farm just outside of town. I had a pony and then a horse. Almost Hopeless Horse had some beginnings with a horse I owned, who just loved to get involved with what people were doing, and sometimes got in the way.
When did you first start writing?
Grade school.

After college, I became a newspaper reporter and columnist, thanks to my college advisor, who lined up the job for me. I hadn't thought to do anything of the sort. I spent about ten years doing that, and for all I know I'd still be doing that, except I got married and my job as a reporter meant I wasn't getting enough time with my husband to suit either one of us.

The newspaper job was both a blessing and a problem when I decided to try to write fiction. It was a blessing because it had exposed me to so many perspectives and people and situations that I hadn't known about, and also because it just got me used to writing whether I felt like it or not. On the downside, if you want a laugh, at first, I could not bring myself to write things within quotation marks that weren't actual quotes. Seriously. I tried to write fiction with no dialog in it, because it was ingrained in me to be very, very precise about anything that was put inside quotation marks. (Some of the other reporters, alas, weren't as careful about quoting people, but I probably fell off the horse in the other direction. Oh, well. I thought people deserved to be represented fairly, and that's one way that manifested itself.)

I started writing books after I was married, when my husband, who had been a fan of my newspaper columns, suggested that I write books.
Read more of this interview.

Books

The Forgotten Ways
Series: The Smolder. Price: $3.95 USD. Words: 62,940. Language: English. Published: August 17, 2023 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Futuristic, Fiction » Christian » Amish & Mennonite
Seventeen-year-old Reuben's community had been hiding from a totalitarian government for generations, before launching a war for independence. But what is a follower of Christ supposed to do in a world full of hate, cruelty, and fear? What does following Christ look like in a time of war? Is it like what he's been taught? Is it?
Not Exactly Expected
Series: MI5 1/2, Book 6. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 60,710. Language: English. Published: May 30, 2023 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Contemporary
Richard and Emma Hugh and their good friend Leandre Durand are no longer with the secret services, but of course evil is still in business. The question now is how to fight it now that they don't have special credentials or inside information, and now that they have decided to ditch their worldly weapons anyway so that they can fight - and live - more like the early Christians.
The Historian: A Smolder novel
Series: The Smolder. Price: Free! Words: 56,850. Language: English. Published: August 23, 2016 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Romance, Fiction » Science fiction » Utopias & dystopias
When war breaks out, Tomas finds himself caught between the totalitarian government he's loyally served his entire life, and some fascinating rebels he never dreamed existed. Meanwhile, he's surrounded by too many available women, but in the Subterran world, the rule is 'hands off the women' except for a man with his wife. But it's proving harder than he could have imagined to find a wife.
The Piano: A short romantic comedy
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 17,640. Language: English. Published: July 1, 2016 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Romance, Fiction » Christian » General
When Palena's high class parents buy her a piano, they have no idea what societal shakeups the instrument will help cause. Nor do they yet fully understand the perils of masquerade balls. But they will. Oh, they will. Novella length (roughly 17,500 words).
Not Quite Home
Series: MI5 1/2, Book 5. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 41,330. Language: English. Published: June 16, 2016 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Contemporary, Fiction » Romance » Clean & wholesome
You would think that a lifetime of taking on the bad guys would prepare a man to handle whatever came his way in retirement, now wouldn't you? Think again. Working for MI5 1/2 was almost easy, compared to some of what Richard Hugh is up against now.
Notes From Hiding
Series: The Smolder. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 69,450. Language: English. Published: October 13, 2015 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Futuristic, Fiction » Christian » Romance
Isannah thinks she has a pretty good idea who she's going to marry someday. After all, she lives in an old prison camp cut off from the wider world and has grown up with all the known prospective husbands. But then the war moves closer, and Isannah must face a future that's nothing like she expected. Despite the turmoil, will she find true love?
Decidedly Not Official
Series: MI5 1/2, Book 4. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 63,730. Language: English. Published: October 3, 2015 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Contemporary, Fiction » Romance » Clean & wholesome
It wasn't supposed to happen. Retirement just wasn't supposed to happen. Richard Hugh, aka Triple-O Five, had more or less planned on dying in the line of duty. But bureaucrats and life intervened. Now Richard must face enemies without the help of the agency. Worse yet, now he must face his past. Are we having fun yet?
The Hidden
Series: The Smolder. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 56,440. Language: English. Published: May 1, 2015 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Futuristic, Fiction » Christian » General
During the time known as The Smolder, when freedom's flame has been reduced to embers, a handful of believers are among the prisoners at a remote compound that houses people who are considered little more than material for scientific experiments. Can love endure in the face of such evil? Verity is about to find out. Christian futuristic fiction.
Not Exactly Allies
Series: MI5 1/2, Book 3. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 128,050. Language: English. Published: May 1, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Mystery & detective » General, Fiction » Christian » Romance
Triple-O Five and company are up against murderous moles, communist madmen, wacky mental health experts, and the hazards of family life. 2014 Revised Edition..
Not Exactly Innocent
Series: MI5 1/2, Book 2. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 113,340. Language: English. Published: April 28, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Spies & espionage, Fiction » Christian » Romance
When a mad would-be conqueror starts hiring and kidnapping experts in bioweapons and missiles, Triple-O Five and his bride are called back into action sooner than planned. (This is the 2014 revised edition.)
The Unexpecteds
Series: The Smolder. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 57,400. Language: English. Published: March 18, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Futuristic, Fiction » Science fiction » Utopias & dystopias
Eleven-year-old Shayna Miller is living underground, hidden from a utopian government that kills anyone who isn't bred to scientific standards or who doesn't toe the party line. But her father keeps moving her family from place to place, almost as if he's running from something inside Subterra itself. But what?
The Birdwatcher
Series: The Smolder. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 70,760. Language: English. Published: March 17, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Futuristic, Fiction » Science fiction » Utopias & dystopias
Out West during the reign of Greenley the Third, Renzo, a government biologist specializing in bird counts, isn't aiming to run afoul of the ruthless government he's dutifully serving - but life has a way of taking strange turns, as he's about to find out.
The Smolder
Series: The Smolder. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 93,530. Language: English. Published: March 17, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Futuristic, Fiction » Science fiction » Utopias & dystopias
(5.00 from 1 review)
A worldwide government has become nearly all-powerful, sorting people into breeds, assigning jobs according to breed, and taking it upon itself to declare who qualifies as a person. But it can't quite kill the embers of human dignity and a yearning for freedom, as it's about to find out. This is the 2016 revised edition.
Joanne and I Burn Up
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 9,480. Language: English. Published: February 11, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Fiction
(4.00 from 1 review)
When Joanne sets out to teach her friend Molly a science lesson during an outdoor band concert, things kinda, sorta get out of control for a while.
Trouble Pug
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 67,490. Language: English. Published: January 30, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Fiction, Fiction » Children’s books » Religious / Christian / Fantasy
(4.00 from 1 review)
Two girls find a stray dog in a park, and adopt it, only to find that it likes to time travel, and take kids along. Accidental time travel can be fun, right?
Almost Hopeless Horse
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 10,470. Language: English. Published: January 16, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Lifestyles / Farm & Ranch Life, Fiction » Children’s books » Social Issues / Special Needs
When a rancher's favorite mare has a colt, everyone assumes he'll be a good cow pony. But while he's friendly, loveable, and handsome - he's afraid of cows!
Not Exactly Dead
Series: MI5 1/2, Book 1. Price: Free! Words: 127,960. Language: English. Published: January 15, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Mystery & detective » Traditional British, Fiction » Romance » Later in Life
(4.50 from 2 reviews)
Richard Hugh, aka Triple-O Five of MI5 1/2, is happily making life miserable for bad guys and cultivating a reputation as a lady's man. But then the Americans send over Emma Chapman to keep an eye on him, in hopes of catching a spy killer they think is on his tail.
Why We Raise Belgian Horses
Price: $4.95 USD. Words: 79,120. Language: English. Published: January 8, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Historical, Fiction » Cultural & ethnic themes » Cultural interest, general
A descendant of Norwegian immigrants chronicles ancestral adventures in Dakota Territory and Norway, including several stories about Hans, an odd but friendly draft horse with a reputation as a scaredy-cat.
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