Beth Giddens
Beth Giddens is an early-morning memoirist. For more than thirty years, the rest of her day was spent assisting lawyers. Her essays have appeared in the Mars Hill Review, the Journal of Pastoral Care, and Daughters of Sarah. She has attended the Iowa Summer Writing Festival, the Community of Writers Conference, the workshops of Sands Hall, and the Madison Writers’ Studio. Newly retired, she has taken on a book-length memoir about her Catholic family and the Nebraska City ancestry that influenced her upbringing.
Beth Giddens is an early-morning memoirist. Her essays have appeared in the Mars Hill Review, the Journal of Pastoral Care, and Daughters of Sarah. She has attended the Iowa Summer Writing Festival, the Community of Writers conference, the workshops of Sands Hall, and the Madison Writers’ Studio. Newly retired after a long career supporting attorneys, she hopes to write at all hours of the day. She is working on a book-length memoir about her supersized Catholic family and the Nebraska City ancestry that influenced her upbringing.