Template:Short description Template:Infobox writer Judy Blundell, pseudonym Jude Watson, is an American author of books for middle grade, young adult, and adult readers.<ref name=scholastic/> She won the annual National Book Award for Young People's Literature in 2008 for the young adult novel What I Saw and How I Lied, published under her real name by Scholastic Books.<ref name=nba2008/><ref name=nbablundell/>

LifeEdit

Blundell is better known as Jude Watson, an author of books set in the Star Wars universe. Her publisher, Scholastic, calls her "the most celebrated author in the prequel-era of the Star Wars phenomenon"<ref name=scholastic/> (that is, Star Wars fiction set in the time frame of the three prequel movies).

Writing for the Star Wars franchise, she worked with editors from LucasBooks as well as Scholastic. Her debut came when LucasBooks recruited her to write the Star Wars Journal Captive to Evil by Princess Leia Organa, published by Scholastic in 1998.<ref name=scholastic> "Biography: Judy Blundell" Template:Webarchive. Scholastic. Retrieved 2012-04-16.</ref>

Beside the journals of Princess Leia, Queen Amidala (1999), and Darth Maul (1999), Watson is the author of three series that comprise about forty books: Jedi Apprentice (except for the first book), Jedi Quest, and The Last of the Jedi. She is also a co-author with K. D. Burkett in the Star Wars: Science Adventures series. Scholastic says that the primary audience is children age 9 to 14.<ref name=scholastic/>

Her other books include the romance series Brides of Wildcat County, the parapsychic science fiction works Premonitions and Disappearance, and three books in the 39 Clues mystery-adventure series, all written for young adults. In 2018 she published the book A Warp in Time.

FamilyEdit

Blundell lives in a small village called Stony Brook, on Long Island, with her daughter and husband.<ref name=scholastic/> Her husband, Neil Watson, is the Executive Director of the Long Island Museum of American Art, History, and Carriages.

Non-Star Wars BibliographyEdit

"National Book Awards – 2008". National Book Foundation (NBF). Retrieved 2012-04-16.
(With acceptance speech by Blundell, introduction by Daniel Handler, and other material, partly replicated for all five Young People's Literature authors and books.)</ref><ref name=nbablundell> "2008 National Book Award Winner, Young People's Literature" Template:Webarchive. NBF. Retrieved 2010-04-08. (Acceptance speech, reading, citation, biographical blurbs, etc.) </ref>

  • Strings Attached (2011), as Judy Blundell
  • The High Season (2018), as Judy Blundell

Brides of Wildcat CountyEdit

  • Dangerous: Savannah's Story (1995)
  • Scandalous: Eden's Story (1995)
  • Audacious: Ivy's Story (1995)
  • Impetuous: Mattie's Story (1996)
  • Tempestuous: Opal's Story (1996)

The SightEdit

The 39 CluesEdit

The Clue HuntEdit

Cahills vs. VespersEdit

UnstoppableEdit

DoublecrossEdit

LootEdit

Star Wars BibliographyEdit

About the franchise see Star Wars and List of Star Wars books

Star Wars JournalsEdit

Star Wars: Science AdventuresEdit

  • Emergency in Escape Pod Four, by Jude Watson and K. D. Burkett (1999)
  • Journey across Planet X, by Watson and Burkett (1999)

Short storiesEdit

  • Storm Fleet Warnings (2003)
  • Ghosts of the Sith (2006)
  • The Last One Standing (2006)

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Legacy of the JediEdit

(88.5 BBY – 20 BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin))

  • Legacy of the Jedi (2003)
  • Secrets of the Jedi (2005)

Jedi ApprenticeEdit

(44 BBY – 38 BBY)

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Jedi QuestEdit

Watson explores "through Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and his apprentice Anakin Skywalker"<ref name=scholastic/>
(28 BBY – 25 BBY)

The Last of the JediEdit

(18 BBY – 10 BBY)

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ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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