Judith Silverthorne
Judith Silverthorne, née Judith Iles (born 11 March 1953) is a Canadian author specializing in children's literature, as well as nonfiction about historical Saskatchewan woodworkers and furniture makers, and an immigrant potter, Peter Rupchan.[1]
Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Silverthorne has written hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles, and instructs creative writing classes. She is a former documentary producer and president of the Saskatchewan Writer's Guild.[2]
Silverthorne lives in Regina, Saskatchewan.[3]
Selected bibliography
- The Secret of the Stone Circle, Coteau Books, 2010, ISBN 978-1550504316 or ISBN 1-55050-431-2
- Dinosaur Blackout, Coteau Books, 2008, ISBN 978-1550503753 or ISBN 1-55050-375-8
- Dinosaur Stakeout, Coteau Books, 2006, ISBN 978-1-55050-344-9 or ISBN 1-55050-344-8
- The Secret of the Stone House, Coteau Books, 2005, ISBN 978-1-55050-325-8 or ISBN 1-55050-325-1
- Dinosaur Breakout, Coteau Books, 2004, ISBN 978-1-55050-294-7 or ISBN 1-55050-294-8
- Dinosaur Hideout, Coteau Books, 2003, ISBN 1-55050-226-3 or ISBN 978-1-55050-226-8
- The Secret of Sentinel Rock, Coteau Books, 1996, ISBN 978-1-55050-386-9 or ISBN 1-55050-386-3
- Made in Saskatchewan: Peter Rupchan, Ukrainian Pioneer and Potter, Prairie Lily Cooperative, 1991, Reprint: Spiral Communications Inc., 2004, ISBN 0-921435-04-5
- Ingrained Legacy: Saskatchewan Pioneer Woodworkers, 1870–1930, Spiral Communications Inc., 2004, ISBN 0-9732879-0
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