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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Judy Collins also appears in [[Rachel Redhead]]'s self-published novels ''[http://www.lulu.com/shop/rachel-redhead/the-inferior-comedy-the-e-book-edition/ebook/product-21949709.html The Inferior Comedy]'', ''[http://lulu.com/shop/rachel-redhead/judy-collins-the-wander-years/ebook/product-22034641.html July Collins - The Wander Years]'', and ''[http://www.lulu.com/shop/rachel-redhead/judy-collins-times-enema/paperback/product-22686246.html Time's Enema]''.
Judy Collins also appears in [[Rachel Redhead]]'s self-published novels ''[http://www.lulu.com/shop/rachel-redhead/the-inferior-comedy-the-e-book-edition/ebook/product-21949709.html The Inferior Comedy]'', ''[http://lulu.com/shop/rachel-redhead/judy-collins-the-wander-years/ebook/product-22034641.html July Collins - The Wander Years]'', and ''[http://www.lulu.com/shop/rachel-redhead/judy-collins-times-enema/paperback/product-22686246.html Time's Enema]''.
[[Category:Human time travellers]]
[[Category:Human time travellers]]

Revision as of 13:20, 26 February 2019

Judy Collins was a human who travelled outside of her own timestream.

Judy travelled with the time traveller Yardley James for five years; they visited the 1700s and the planet Gweuk, and they participated in a bank robbery so Yardley could buy yellowcake. In a jail, they met a robot called Violet, who also joined them on their travels.

Judy spent three weeks in jail on Altos III for being Yardley's friend. Judy did another week in a cell in Longhorn for allegedly rustling cattle. Yardley finally dropped Judy off at home after discovering a terrible truth about the universe.

When the Jalaxian Empire invaded Earth, Judy was captured and imprisoned for being a temporal anomaly. Yardley helped her to escape, aided by Violet and her partner Enigma Tree. (PROSE: Judy's War)

Behind the scenes

Judy Collins also appears in Rachel Redhead's self-published novels The Inferior Comedy, July Collins - The Wander Years, and Time's Enema.