Todd Johnson was born 27 April 1956 in
Montclair, New Jersey), who worked for
DuPont, and Anne McCaffrey (deceased 2011), who had her second short story published that year. He has two siblings: Alec Anthony, born 1952, and Georgeanne ("Gigi", Georgeanne Kennedy), born 1959. Except for a six-month DuPont transfer to
Düsseldorf, Germany, the family lived most of a decade in
Wilmington, Delaware, until a 1965 transfer to New York City when they moved to
Sea Cliff, Long Island. All three children were then in school and Anne McCaffrey became a full-time author, primarily writing science fiction. About that time, Todd became the first of the children to read science fiction, the
Space Cat series by
Ruthven Todd. He attended his first science fiction convention in 1968,
Lunacon in New York City. Soon after the move, Todd was directed to lower his voice as an actor in the
fourth-grade school play, with his mother in the auditorium. That was the inspiration for
Decision at Doona (1969) which she dedicated "To Todd Johnson—of course!" The story is set on "an overcrowded planet where just talking too loud made you a social outcast". Anne McCaffrey divorced in 1970 and emigrated to Ireland with her two younger children, soon joined by her mother. During Todd's school years the family moved several times in the vicinity of Dublin and struggled to make ends meet, supported largely by child care payments and meager royalties. Todd finished
secondary education in Ireland and returned to the United States in 1974 for a summer job before matriculation at
Lehigh University in
Pennsylvania. He studied
engineering physics and discovered computers but remained only one year. Back in Dublin he earned a Mechanical Engineering degree at the
College of Technology (Bolton Street). Later he earned a degree at
Trinity College Dublin. Before Trinity College, Todd Johnson served in the
United States Army from 1978 to 1982, stationed in
Stuttgart, Germany, and determining to pursue civilian life. After Trinity he returned to the US hoping to work in the aerospace industry but found employment in
computer programming beginning 1986. He earned a pilot's license in 1988 and spent a lot of time flying, including solo trips across North America in 1989 and 1990. Meanwhile, he sold his first writings and contributed "Training and Fighting Dragons" to the 1989 ''
Dragonlover's Guide to Pern'', using his military and flight experience. Next year he quit his job to write full-time and in 1992 he attended the
Clarion Workshop for new science fiction and fantasy writers. ==Dragons==