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A published author, Mary has more than 15 years of experience helping others research, organize, and write their family histories and memoirs. Her histories depict a chronology of human ideas, efforts, and relationships that capture not only past challenges and successes, but document the foundations upon which future growth occurs. As an adjunct to her collaborative work with families, she also teaches classes in family history and memoirs. She has given presentations at historical societies, seniors centers, and retirement communities. Mary is also the winner of the 2009 William Van Wert Fiction Award for short fiction, and her first book, Speak Right On – Dred Scott, A Novel, was published by the Toby Press in 2006. Mary invites you to send your comments and questions to her at LifeLines@cnsp.com, or visit her website: www.speakrighton.com.


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