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Phyllis Wheeler

Phyllis Wheeler

Phyllis Wheeler set a goal at age 13 to write a children's book, a journey with lots of detours that took many years. She's written for daily newspapers, worked on airplanes as a mechanical engineer, and raised four children, doing some homeschooling along the way. Now she's writing award-winning, family-friendly tales for kids and teens, especially homeschoolers. Get a free short story at her website, PhyllisWheeler.com 2024_conference-speaker-applications ? Michelle Batsford MBMB File Comments Catch up Editing Share : this file is shared There is nothing to undo. There is nothing to redo. Paste Cut Copy Format Painter Calibri (Body) 11 Wrap Text Merge & Center General Conditional Formatting Format As Table Cell Styles Insert Delete Format AutoSum Clear Sort & Filter Find & Select Add-ins O69 Phyllis Wheeler set a goal at age 13 to write a children’s book, a journey with lots of detours that took many years. She’s written for daily newspapers, worked on airplanes as a mechanical engineer, and raised four children, doing some homeschooling along the way. Now she’s writing award-winning, family-friendly tales for kids and teens, especially homeschoolers. Get a free short story at her website, PhyllisWheeler.com Phyllis Wheeler set a goal at age 13 to write a children’s book, a journey with lots of detours that took many years. She’s written for daily newspapers, worked on airplanes as a mechanical engineer, and raised four children, doing some homeschooling along the way. Now she’s writing award-winning, family-friendly tales for kids and teens, especially homeschoolers. Get a free short story at her website, PhyllisWheeler.com in Resize mode exited Workbook Statistics Give Feedback to Microsoft 100%

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