Judith Silverthorne

|birth_place=Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada |occupation=Author |genres= }} 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.

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.

In 2015, Silverthorne published a book named ''Honouring the Buffalo'' aimed at preserving aboriginal culture. Written in English the book is accompanied by Cree translations and is adapted from one of Piapot Cree First Nation elder Ray Lavallee's oral stories.

Silverthorne lives in Regina, Saskatchewan where she teaches at the University of Regina. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Silverthorne, Judith
Published 2004
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by Silverthorne, Judith.
Published 2003
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by Silverthorne, Judith.
Published 2006
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