The Ohio Writers’ Guild
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G. H. McMahon is a noted author of short stories. Her current novel, Hanging In is creating a stir in literary circles. Hanging In is a brilliantly written story of a woman’s life as she overcomes both physical and emotional obstacles. It is sure to be an American classic.
Hanging In is a story of fiction that, I'm sure is the beginning story of many a
sixteen year old girl that wanted nothing more in life then to become someone special
in their field of endeavor. Sarah wanted to become a great ballerina. An accidental
meeting with a much older man, a great tragedy, and a self-
Mrs. McMahon was born, in the western suburbs of Chicago , Illinois , where she went
to school, married and raised four children. She worked in her father's foundry
as the switchboard operator in the office, where she became familiar with heavy industrial
machinery and later left to work in the inner city of Chicago in heavy industrial
manufacturing companies, through the 60's, 70's and 80's. It was not an easy time
for a woman in a traditionally male management position. She designed and had printed
employee policy and procedure booklets for manufacturing companies, and a medical
procedure manual for the employees of the medical department in a steel mill. The
Chicago Tribune and the Columbus Dispatch have printed articles and short stories
written by her. She has presented many non-
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| Poodle Mistess |
| Song of Joy |
| Life Continues |
| Hanging In |
| Margaret Hanna |
| Carmen Ambrosio |
| Clyde Henry |
| Rosalie Ungar |
| Sandi Latimer |
| Brenda Layman |
| John Kady |
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