About
Natasha Judd is a New Zealand writer, editor and web-geek, currently living in London.
By day, Tash can usually be found at her computer, editing web pages, designing banners, and checking in on online communities. Over the past few years, she’s worked on sites for a number of charities, not-for-profits and youth organisations, including Vibewire.net, beyondblue, Tearaway Online and the Alzheimer’s Society.
By night… well, by night, not a lot changes really. Tash can still usually be found at the computer, but here she’s either working on the latest writing project or she’s avoiding working on the latest writing project by randomly surfing the internet.
She’s had a number of poems and short stories published in literary journals and magazines, including Turbine, JAAM, Voiceworks and the Listener, and was the 2006 Diary of a Bride columnist for the NZ Wedding Planner website.
Lessons to Learn, her first novel, is based on the short story which won the 2003 BNZ Katherine Mansfield Memorial Award, and will be published by Cape Catley in June 2007.
In the news
Novel idea sparks new book, Western Leader, 15 June 2007