Description
Author: Mary a. Shafer
Publisher: Word Forge/Word Forge Books
Published: 08/19/2015
Pages: 470
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.37lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.95d
ISBN13: 9780977132966
ISBN10: 097713296X
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Natural Disasters
About the Author
Mary A. Shafer is a native Pennsylvanian, born in the Amish country of Lancaster. She spent every childhood summer with relatives in Huntingdon and Mifflin counties, and grew to know and love Pennsylvania and its history. Her family moved to Wisconsin when she was very young, and she lived there for thirty years before returning to the Keystone State in 1997. Mary now resides in Bucks County. An honor student at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin campuses at Stout and Milwaukee, she earned her Associate of Applied Science degree in Graphic Design and Communication at Milwaukee Area Technical College and went on to teach there. She now teaches courses in writing, publishing, marketing and drawing in several community school programs in Bucks County. Mary makes her living at The Word Forge, a full-service freelance writing and boutique marketing firm. She is a contributor to several local newspapers, and to local and national magazines. She also consults with independent book publishers as The Indie Navigator (IndieNavigator.com). She receives help with general clerical duties from Idgie, the inbox kitty. Her first book, Wisconsin, The Way We Were: 1845-1945, was published by Heartland Press in 1993. 1995 saw the release of Ms. Shafer's second book, Rural America: A Pictorial Folk Memory, by Willow Creek Press. It won a Best Book award from the Mid-America Publishers Association. She edited and contributed to Almost Perfect: Disabled Pets and the People Who Love Them, an anthology published in 2008 by Enspirio House. Mary's work has appeared in numerous trade, consumer and institutional magazines and newspapers. Mary blogs occasionally about writing, her work, and related topics on her author website at MaryShafer.com, and about severe weather, storm chasing and related issues on her Storm Whisperer blog at StormDiaries.com/blog. Mary is a National Weather Service certified SkyWarn weather spotter, a self-described "weather weenie," a sometime storm chaser, and the founder of the Amateur Weather Enthusiasts of America (AWE-USA). For thirteen years, she served as volunteer weather and communications coordinator for the Nockamixon Township Emergency Management Agency, and was commended for her community service during a week-long activation during Superstorm Sandy. She sits on the flood advisory board for The Delaware River Basin Commission. Mary is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, PennWriters, and the Twin Rivers Writers Group.
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