Judy Campbell-Smith writes picture books that spark curiosity and celebrate diversity.
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Other Works
“The Day Kate Got Her Superpowers” – poem published by Ember Journal
“Grief on Earth” – essay published by Resolute Magazine
“The Power of Black Therapy” – essay on The Witness BCC
Short Bio
Judy Campbell-Smith writes picture books that spark curiosity and celebrate diversity. Her books are an engaging mix of fact and fiction, and she is often inspired by true stories and real people in her work. Judy’s background is African-American and Puerto Rican, and she’s always trying to write books that she wished she had as a child. She is the author of AJ’s Neighborhood, illustrated by Amanda Dowell, Ice Cream Everywhere: Sweet Stories from Around the World, illustrated by Lucy Semple, and Baseball for Breakfast: A (Mostly) True Story, illustrated by Maggie Carroll. Judy works for Made for PAX and is very active in the kidlit community. She lives in Southern California with her husband and two children.
Long Bio
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Judy was born in New York City, but raised in the suburbs of Chicago. She grew up in an interracial family, and her background is Puerto Rican and African American. The daughter of a pastor, Judy was a good student and avid reader growing up. Her favorite books from her childhood were Peter Pan and Little Women. Judy also spent her youth doing gymnastics and church activities. In high school Judy became interested in movies, animation and art which led her to attend Biola University, near Los Angeles, where she studied film. Inspired by The Lord of the Rings Trilogy and a desire to travel, Judy attended the University of Auckland in New Zealand where she received her MA in film, TV and media studies. Her expertise is the history of cinema, especially the American musical genre.
After returning to the States, Judy held jobs in preschool and elementary education, higher education and the music industry. Along the way, Judy never lost her love of books and reading, and hoped to one day write and publish a book. Finally in 2020, Judy decided to pursue her dream and wrote her first children’s book, AJ’s Neighborhood, inspired by walks in her neighborhood with her son. AJ’s Neighborhood was illustrated by Amanda Dowell and self-published in 2022. A Spanish version of the book was released in 2024. Judy’s first traditionally published book, Ice Cream Everywhere: Sweet Stories from Around the World, illustrated by Lucy Semple, was published by Sleeping Bear Press in March of 2024. Her forthcoming book, Baseball for Breakfast, will be published by Charlesbridge in 2026.
Judy is very active in the writing community. She was a co-host of PB Power Hour, facilitates the picture book critique group for SCBWI-SoCal, writes the Back Matter Break Down blog, is a member of the PB Buds launch group, and coordinates self-published volunteers for World Read Aloud Day.
When she’s not writing, Judy works for Made for PAX, an organization that trains Christian leaders of color in contemplation, peacemaking and justice. She is an active member of her local church where she is involved in children’s ministry, music and justice ministries. She also loves spending time baking, watching movies, going to the beach, and listening to music. Judy lives in Southern California with her family.
Press
You May Contribute A Verse Podcast Interview – April 15, 2025
CanvasRebel Interview – April 9, 2025
Interview with Kathleen Temean – July 16, 2024
Interview with Jenny Lynn Pease – March 21, 2024
Ontario Living Magazine Cover & Blurb – May 2022
Interview with Feed My Reads – Jan 29, 2022




