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Judith Wills (born 1949 - ) is a British author, food and health journalist, magazine editor and columnist. She was born in Oxfordshire, the youngest child of a telephone salesman and an ex-primary schoolteacher and was educated at the Oxford College of Technology (now Oxford Brookes University . She lives on the borders of Herefordshire and Wales. ==Career== In 1967, at age 17, she moved to London and became a secretary, then a writer, for the UK’s pop culture magazine ''Fabulous''〔OCLC 42282085〕 at the end of the Swinging Sixties, and spent many years in the London media and show business scene.〔Philippa May "A fab life in the crazy '60s" ''Hereford Times'', Thursday 11 September 2008 ()〕 Wills was editor of ''Slimmer'' magazine for over 10 years and then wrote a weekly food column in The Daily Express. She writes for several websites including Netmums and ''Saga''. Her books have been published in 14 languages.〔( WorldCat Identities )〕 The best known book is ''The Food Bible'', which is held by 1400 libraries according to WorldCat 〔 She has also written numerous related diet books, cookbooks, and an autobiography, ''Keith Moon Stole My Lipstick'', published by UKA Press in 2008, and held in 10 libraries according to WorldCat 〔( WorldCat book page )〕 The book has been featured in ''The Daily Mail'',〔()〕 Women’s Weekly and Candis Magazine. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Judith Wills」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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