Judith Lindbergh is an accomplished author known for her historical fiction exploring the lives of women in ancient cultures. Her debut novel, "The Thrall’s Tale," follows three women in the first Viking Age settlement in Greenland and earned critical acclaim as an IndieBound Pick and Borders Original Voices Selection. Her latest work, "Akmaral," released in May 2024, delves into the story of a nomad woman warrior on the ancient Central Asian steppes. Both novels showcase her dedication to uncovering forgotten female perspectives in history.
Lindbergh’s writing has appeared in prominent publications such as Newsweek, Writer’s Digest, and Archaeology Magazine, as well as the anthology "UP HERE: The North at the Center of the World." Her expertise has led to collaborations with the Smithsonian Institution and The History Channel, where she contributed to documentary series. A 2024 recipient of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship, she also founded and directs The Writers Circle, a New Jersey-based creative writing center fostering writers of all ages. Through her work, Lindbergh bridges historical research with compelling storytelling.