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Lezlie V.E. Winberry
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NOW AVAILABLE!
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Click Here to Read an Article Featuring Lezlie Winberry in the Redding Newspaper, The Record Searchlight
Meet Lezlie Winberry book signings:Saturday, September 27th, 1:00 p.m. at Valley Christian Fellowship, Redding, CA (located off Rancho Road) Saturday, October 11th, 10:00 a.m. at Writers' Forum at the Shasta County Library Thursday, November 20th, 6:30 p.m. at the Anderson, CA Library |
Redding, California has been Lezlie's home since 1965. She received
her B.A. in Liberal Arts in 1982 from California State University,
Chico, then at the age of thirty-two, tragedy struck. "In 1988 I was given my heart's desire, a daughter to call my own. Just when she started developing her unique personality, CaSondra’s life and special place in a family with two older brothers was robbed by a rare disease. Now, almost two years later, my only daughter was dead. Did God give just to take away?" Through my grief, writing brought comfort and healing. During the next eight years, I attended conferences, seminars, and writing workshops in order to hone my writing skills. When I Cried Out was the result. I realized finding the right publishing house is like fitting shoes to feet, and in June 2007, I met my publisher, Morgan Fisher, a perfect fit. When I Cried Out has been a process well worth the wait. When I Cried OutNOW AVAILABLE!Click Here To Buy The Book!
You can also Purchase the Book at the Following Bookstores:"Bible, Books and More", Hilltop Dr., Redding, CA "Holy Family Bookstore", in the Cypress Square, Athens Ave., Redding, CA Over the years, Lezlie has written and published articles, short pieces of poetry, and essays. Since finishing her book, her spare time is spent pursuing her love of speaking while carving out time to work on a novel. Currently teaching fulltime at Bethel Christian School, her fourth grade students, her sixteen-year-old son, Michael, and their Siberian Husky, Saber, keep her young at heart. Lezlie is available to speak at your function or teach a class about writing, |
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