Description
Author: Peggy L. Hicks
Publisher: Airzona Discoveries
Published: 09/11/2016
Pages: 140
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.43lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.30d
ISBN13: 9780692781234
ISBN10: 0692781234
BISAC Categories:
- History | United States | 19th Century
About the Author
Peggy Hicks was born at home in rural Colorado in 1953. Being the oldest of ten siblings, she soon began telling imaginary tales to keep her little brothers and sisters amused. At the early age of 12 years old, she published a short play that was purchased by the well-known educational publisher, Scott Foresman. Growing up in the sixties, with guitar in hand, she began turning her stories into poems and her poems into folk songs which she sometimes performed at local gatherings and auditoriums. She has since added many credits to her name as a musician, writer, narrator, real estate agent and local historian. She is active in her local community and chamber of commerce. Peggy is the proud mother of five grown children, three boys and two girls, with a total of ten grandchildren. Today, Peggy lives with her longtime partner Dennis in the beautiful foothills of Mingus Mountain just outside of Jerome. The two of them own and operate a rock and gift shop in Jerome called "Arizona Discoveries". They love to inform and entertain the tourists who drop by their gift shop. Author, Peggy Hicks combines her interest in Madams of the Old West, her love of Arizona History and ghost theories into a one of kind of stories. She is also the author of two other books, both available on Amazon. 1. The Ghost of the Cuban Queen Bordello, a 1920's Jerome Arizona Madam 2. Ghost Town Stories and Wicked Legends
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