EDMOND —
Deborah Bouziden, Edmond resident and author, will be signing her new book, “How to Start a Home Based House Painting Business,” from 2-4 p.m. April 29 at Barnes and Noble, 13800 N. May Avenue in Oklahoma City.
“How to Start a Home Based House Painting Business” tells readers how to start a painting business from inception to expansion. It covers how to get and bid painting jobs, hire and fire employees, and how to expand the business or shut it down. It does not teach a reader how to paint. The book covers the business end of the house painting business.
Bouziden will also be signing two of her other books, “The Insider’s Guide to Oklahoma City” and “Oklahoma Off the Beaten Path.” These two books are travel guides for Oklahoma City and the state of Oklahoma.
The Insider’s Guide to Oklahoma City is the first book of its kind covering the Oklahoma City area. It has 20 chapters and covers topics like accommodations, restaurants, attractions, events, health care and wellness, and more. The book expands in to the suburbs and includes information on Edmond, Del City, Midwest City, Norman, Moore, and Yukon.
“Oklahoma Off the Beaten Path” is a travel guide that guides readers through the state of Oklahoma. It shows them places they can go that may not be on a traveler’s regular itinerary. There are museums, restaurants, trails, and more for the reader to read about and explore. The book also offers a little history about the areas covered.
Deborah Bouziden is the author of 14 books and hundreds of articles. She has contributed to several editions of Writer’s Digest’s market books. She writes fiction and non-fiction. Bouziden will also be speaking at the Oklahoma Writers Federation Conference May 4-5 at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Oklahoma City. To learn more about Bouziden, visit her website at www.deborahbouziden.com.
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