Meet Nancy O’MearaAbout the Author
Hi,
I worked extensively for non-profit organizations most of my life and was married for 30 years. After my husband passed away (very quickly and peacefully) of pancreatic cancer, I embarked on another stage of life, traveling the world teaching English as a second language. Result – I have lived in eight US states, eight countries plus visited another dozen countries.
More importantly, I’ve had the privilege of working with wonderful people from many parts of the world and wildly varying backgrounds.
Those experiences led to my two non-fiction books, one about religious tolerance, “The ‘Cult’ Around the Corner,” and my anti-hate book, ‘Mean Green and Ugly.” Written (let’s hope!) with both humor and depth.
And along the way (while staying in a hotel In Riga, Latvia) came the idea for my woman President book, “The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived, So Far.” I call it a satire with heart – because for sure some crazy things about today’s politics must change. Maybe a smart woman could do it?
And recently, I’ve begun a tradition of silly holiday stories which are now collected in the book, “Smiles for the Holidays.” Currently a cute stocking stuffer-size collection of nine fun (and some very silly) stories.
I worked extensively for non-profit organizations most of my life and was married for 30 years. After my husband passed away (very quickly and peacefully) of pancreatic cancer, I embarked on another stage of life, traveling the world teaching English as a second language. Result – I have lived in eight US states, eight countries plus visited another dozen countries.
More importantly, I’ve had the privilege of working with wonderful people from many parts of the world and wildly varying backgrounds.
Those experiences led to my two non-fiction books, one about religious tolerance, “The ‘Cult’ Around the Corner,” and my anti-hate book, ‘Mean Green and Ugly.” Written (let’s hope!) with both humor and depth.
And along the way (while staying in a hotel In Riga, Latvia) came the idea for my woman President book, “The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived, So Far.” I call it a satire with heart – because for sure some crazy things about today’s politics must change. Maybe a smart woman could do it?
And recently, I’ve begun a tradition of silly holiday stories which are now collected in the book, “Smiles for the Holidays.” Currently a cute stocking stuffer-size collection of nine fun (and some very silly) stories.

