“Outskirts Press offered me the best and least expensive way to get my book, “They Played Christmas,” published. I was assisted every step of the way by the best representatives of the company. Everyone was patient and understanding. I thoroughly enjoyed working with Sara and Lisa, and I could not be more pleased with the published product. I ordered and received several copies of my book in preparation for a book signing opportunity in November. Many thanks to everyone at Outskirts Press.”
Nancy Wiedman grew up in Western New York State. She was a secretary before becoming a teacher of English in high school. After moving with her family to Kentucky, she worked as a staff writer/photographer for a weekly newspaper. She won Kentucky Press Awards for column and feature writing, and a Metro Louisville Award in 1990. Nancy lives in Tucson, Arizona.
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“They Played Christmas,” has a dark side, but inspires through a woman’s triumph over adversity. “In Candace Faces Life,” a young woman with a flair for drama gets a reality check. “The Remarkable Three-gaited Horse,” features a middle-aged woman who enters a horse show and lives to tell about it. “A Light Lunch For The Bishop,” becomes a challenge for the hostess. “A Recipe For Slander,” uses a sleuthing method once employed by the author’s grandmother in discovering a poison pen writer.Outskirts Press Review



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