The Memorable Mrs. Dempsey : A Gilded Age American Historical Romance
The Memorable Mrs. Dempsey : A Gilded Age American Historical Romance
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Author(s): Ingis, Gail
ISBN No.: 9781737336914
Year: 202106
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 20.63
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Author Gail Ingis enjoys writing, painting, and piano among other creative arts. Before beginning her career as a romance writer, she worked as a professional interior designer, architectural consultant, educator, and professional artist. She is a member of ASID (American Society of Interior Designers). Her degrees include a BFA from the New York School of Interior Design and Master's studies in Architecture and Design Criticism at the New School. She founded the Interior Design Institute (IDI) in 1981 and later merged the school with Berkeley College. Besides her design work, she taught watercolor and oil painting, interior design, and the history of architecture and design at IDI and several universities in the tri-state area. Tennis is an integral part of her life. She is a retired certified instructor with membership in the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA).


She adores her children, twelve grandchildren, and two granddaughters-in-law. You can find her historic romance books, The Memorable Mrs. Dempsey (formerly Indigo Sky) and The Unforgettable Miss Baldwin, on Amazon. Look there for her forthcoming memoir, A Girl Grows in Brooklyn. Currently, she serves as a trustee at The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum, Norwalk, CT. She is a juror and curator for the Lockwood art exhibitions. She finds time to play tennis, travel, ballroom dance, and occasionally watch football and soccer with her hubby of almost thirty years. You can follow Gail on Twitter, Facebook, BookBub, Amazon, and her website where she has written over 500 articles about food, family, fashion, and more.


Check out her website: gailingis.com.


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