"Bridgework" - Urban Fantasy Short Story - by Judith Field

Published: April 1, 2022, 10:07 a.m.

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Not all tooth fairies wear tutus.

Judith Field was born in Liverpool, UK and lives in London. She writes because it\\u2019s in her DNA. She\\u2019s the daughter of writers and learned how to agonize over fiction submissions at her mother\'s (and father\'s) knee.\\xa0 Her father had started writing before she was born, and her mother started when she was about 14. Judith was encouraged to write as a kid and her father used to set her little writing challenges, then they\\u2019d discuss what she\\u2019d written. He was a stern critic when she was older.

Her short stories, mainly speculative, have appeared in a variety of publications in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Her grandson inspired her first published story when he broke her laptop keyboard. Unlike in the story, a magical creature didn\'t come out of the laptop and fix her life.

Judith speaks five languages and can say "Please publish this story" in all of them. She is also a pharmacist, freelance journalist, editor, medical writer, and indexer. She was awarded an MA in Creative Writing from the Open University in 2018.

She\\u2019s writing a Victorian science fantasy novel at the moment, not long to go now. If only life didn\'t get in the way!

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