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Judith Austin Mills

Judith Austin Mills has been writing and teaching in central Texas for over thirty-five years. After completing her M.A., with a concentration in creative writing from U.T., she concentrated on finishing a short story collection. Her first historical novel was published in 2011, and the sequel to How Far Tomorrow is due out in 2015. Her poetry sequence Accidental Joy was released in 2014. She continues to teach as an adjunct for Austin Community College.

Born 28 March 1950

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  • Cover of: How Far Tomorrow: a novel: remembering the Georgia Battalion in Texas

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  • Cover of: Accidental Joy
    First published in 2014 1 edition

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    First published in 2011 1 edition

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April 1, 2015 Edited by Judith Austin Mills Added author bio and photo. (Name as author name should have no hyphen, though older publications appear that way.)
April 1, 2015 Edited by Judith Austin Mills Added new photo
April 30, 2008 Created by an anonymous user initial import