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BETH
SZILLAGYI
Author
of:
Hey,
Lady! Your Tin Snips are Showing
Lady
Bugs!, Cobwebs
in the Broiler: The Adventures of a
Very Wicked Step Mother, Bird's
Nest Soup, Notes
From Rainbow Bridge
Beth
Szillagyi has been a sheet metal
worker for almost thirty years and has
been writing ever since she learned
how. She won several writing contests
in high school and college, and spent
five years as a journalist in the Army
National Guard. Her 'pet' magazine
when she started in the construction
business was Tradeswomen Magazine,
where she published ten stories about
being the lone woman amongst a sea of
men. (Note: The magazine is now,
unfortunately, out of print, but back
issues are still available on the
Internet, of course!)
Her
current book, Notes From Rainbow
Bridge, was inspired by her own angel
dog, Cassie Jane, after whom the main
character in the book, Chloe, is
closely modeled.
Her
first endeavor, Hey Lady! Your Tin
Snips are Showing! started out as a
short, non-fiction version that was
first published in Tradeswomen
Magazine in the early 1980s. It later
found its way to "Hard-Hatted
Women," an anthology published by
Seal Press in 1988, and finally to
Cosmopolitan Magazine in September
1991.
She
had written the full-length version of
the story during this time in first
person format. When a publisher
suggested the story would sound better
in third person as fiction, she
changed it again, and all of this with
one of those ancient IBM Selectrics
where you have to change the entire
ball of type if you want a different
type font. (Giving away her age here,
too...)
Beth
lives and plays in Illinois with her
husband and best friend, Bob, who is
also a construction worker, and her
dog Jake. Bob's children inspired her
second book Cobwebs in the Broiler,
the story of how Val learns how to be
a step parent by the seat of her
pants.
She
retired from construction in 2009 so
she has more time to write, volunteer
at the no-kill animal shelter and
perhaps take an art class or start
playing the piano again.
Visit
her website at http://www.bluecollargal.homestead.com
or her Notes
From Rainbow Bridge website. |