Number six and more to come

Did you all know that Confessions of a Female Safety Engineer was my sixth book? There are the two anthologies I edited: The Best of Abyss & Apex Volumes 1 & Volume 2.

And there is my poetry chapbook, Plant Garden Around Your Life , as well as my two non-fiction books about dating later in life: Better Dating Through Engineering (for women), and Better Dating Through Engineering for Men.

And here is what is in the works:

  • Wolves’ Masquerade
  • Writing the Entertaining Story
  • Mime
  • The Sands of Mime
  • Mime Shaft
  • Mime Stream

Plus a host of short stories. Stay tuned!

 

Mentoring for W.I.S.E.

I’m a member of the Women In Safety Engineering (W.I.S.E.) group, and this year I volunteered to work as a mentor. The young woman I am mentoring, first name Hannah, is running into many of the same issues I ran into in the workplace and I am glad to be able to share my expertise.I’m really enjoying this. And I sent my mentee a complimentary copy of Confessions of a Female Safety Engineer. I wrote it, at least in part, for people like her.

A new review of Confessions & an interview

From James Hartley Books’ review:

(A) mix of cool humour, honesty and erudition runs like a seam through Confessions… which should be of interest to anyone working in the safety industry as well as anyone caught in a bad moment in life and looking to reboot. What makes Delmater´s book stand out is the writing, which is tough and sparse, although she disagrees. “I prefer to think of my writing as concise.  As Strunk and White’s immortal writing guide says, ´Omit useless words!´  That’s my motto.”

But what drives and differentiates the book from other memoirs, especially other safety-related memoirs, are Delmater´s experiences in a very male-dominated world.

Her book abounds with tales of daily struggles, small victories and scraps against sexism in the workplace, passive and aggressive, always told with that same wry humour – dry, New York humour – which pervades the whole book.

My favourite was an aside about wearing having to wear safety helmet in the office on site as, if she didn’t, any couriers or visitors arriving would straight away assume she was the flunky. “They´d stop, looking confused,” she writes. Wait a minute. Secretaries don’t wear hard hats. Once in a while they would even find the male admin without any assistance from me at all.” Being taken for a performance artist while on the job in a trendy East Village location was also up there.

 

Read the whole review here. And if you haven’t gotten your copy yet, you can get it at Amazon, at Barnes & Noble, or at iBooks.

New Review of Confessions

5.0 out of 5 stars” Great read. Easy

March 7, 2018

Format: Paperback|Verified Purchase