Self-employed since 1990, Nancy E. Randolph founded Just Write Books LLC in 2015. With the tag line Maine books, Maine authors, Maine stories, she has a reputation as a publisher of quality Maine books. During the pandemic of 2020, Nancy added coaching and consulting for writers and authors to the services offered by Just Write Books LLC. In 2003, she closed Just Write Books and continues a very, part-time consultant practice.
Nancy E. Randolph, a Vietnam Era Veteran who served as Navy Journalist stationed aboard the U.S. Sanctuary, at the Far East Network Radio and TV station, Misawa, Japan and with the Commander of the 14th Naval District and Commander and Chief of the Pacific Fleet, Honolulu, Hawaii during the 1970s. She is active in the progressive veteran’s organization, Common Defense, lobbying on Capitol Hill for voting rights and continues to lobby her Congressional delegation on civil rights and other issues that affect veterans.
Currently, Randolph volunteers time to Topsham’s History Committee. The group's techie, she has developed an initiative to scan and make historical photos available to the public.
An active community member, Randolph has served as a Selectman in Topsham during the 1990s and as a District 6 Town Councilor in Brunswick during the 2000s. She co-chaired the rehabilitation effort of the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, originally built in 1892. She guided the planning and creation of riverside parks at each end of the bridge. Along with two others, she founded and served as a member of the board of Save Our Swinging Bridge Org to ensure the maintenance of the historic Roebling-designed and built bridge connecting Topsham and Brunswick. She also worked as the fundraising chair of the Androscoggin Brunswick-Topsham Advisory Committee, to complete a 1.25-mile intown walking loop connecting Brunswick and Topsham across the Androscoggin River.
Randolph is married to Peter Caron Sr. They reside in Topsham, Maine. She enjoys international travel, solo backpacking, kayaking, painting with heavy-bodied acrylics, gardening and caring for her chickens.
She is a Registered Maine Guide and a Master Gardener. She served as a Peace Corps volunteer in the 1990s.
Nancy E. Randolph, a Vietnam Era Veteran who served as Navy Journalist stationed aboard the U.S. Sanctuary, at the Far East Network Radio and TV station, Misawa, Japan and with the Commander of the 14th Naval District and Commander and Chief of the Pacific Fleet, Honolulu, Hawaii during the 1970s. She is active in the progressive veteran’s organization, Common Defense, lobbying on Capitol Hill for voting rights and continues to lobby her Congressional delegation on civil rights and other issues that affect veterans.
Currently, Randolph volunteers time to Topsham’s History Committee. The group's techie, she has developed an initiative to scan and make historical photos available to the public.
An active community member, Randolph has served as a Selectman in Topsham during the 1990s and as a District 6 Town Councilor in Brunswick during the 2000s. She co-chaired the rehabilitation effort of the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, originally built in 1892. She guided the planning and creation of riverside parks at each end of the bridge. Along with two others, she founded and served as a member of the board of Save Our Swinging Bridge Org to ensure the maintenance of the historic Roebling-designed and built bridge connecting Topsham and Brunswick. She also worked as the fundraising chair of the Androscoggin Brunswick-Topsham Advisory Committee, to complete a 1.25-mile intown walking loop connecting Brunswick and Topsham across the Androscoggin River.
Randolph is married to Peter Caron Sr. They reside in Topsham, Maine. She enjoys international travel, solo backpacking, kayaking, painting with heavy-bodied acrylics, gardening and caring for her chickens.
She is a Registered Maine Guide and a Master Gardener. She served as a Peace Corps volunteer in the 1990s.