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A vintage craft and needlework publisher rather than a single named writer, this company is best known for practical project books filled with gift ideas and decorative sewing inspiration. Its work has the feel of old-fashioned how-to guides made for home crafters who wanted clear, usable ideas.

by Wm. E. Wright & Sons Co.
Wm. E. Wright & Sons Co. appears to have been a publishing and textile-related company, not an individual author. In public-domain listings, it is credited as the creator of 60 New Trimmed Gift Ideas, a mid-20th-century craft booklet centered on handmade decorations and embellished gifts.
Because reliable biographical information about the company itself is limited in the sources I could confirm here, it is safest to describe it as a corporate author associated with sewing, trims, and home craft instruction. Its surviving work suggests a practical, accessible style aimed at hobbyists and home makers rather than literary readers.
For audiobook or library purposes, this name is best understood as the imprint behind vintage instructional material: concise, project-driven, and rooted in the everyday creativity of home crafting.