Another 5-Star Review

“Wendy S. Delmater has street cred on this subject. Being a woman in a largely male occupation in those days was hard. She toughed it out with her faith and stubborn determination to be the best at what she did. This book is her story telling, as Sgt. Friday once put it, “Just the facts.” Read it and learn.” Thanks, Olivia!

 

Enter the librarians

Yesterday I went to Millers Bookbinding, a local business not a mile from my home that is nationally famous for restoring old, damaged books. My husband and I had dropped off an ancient two-volume set of 1955 Webster’s dictionaries–complete with illustrations–to have them rebound as a Christmas present to ourselves. Worth every penny.

The owner was VERY interested in my newly-released book, Confessions of a Female Safety Engineer.  He carefully wrote down the name of the book, and said he will share it with all his librarian buddies on Facebook. Miller’s Bookbinding is used by librarians all over the country, so I mentioned that Confessions is set up for librarians to get it at a discount.

Release Day!

Today the paperback and Kindle versions of Confessions of a Female Safety Engineer were released on Amazon. The ebook was also released today on Kobo, on Scribid, at Barnes & Noble, and will show up soon in the iTunes store.

Now all I have to do is make Amazon mate up the Kindle version with the paperback so they both show up on my author page.