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Young Adult urban fantasy:
  • The Glass Ball Trilogy, Book 1: The Monster’s Daughter
  • The Glass Ball Trilogy, Book 2: Sweets — under construction
  • The Glass Ball Trilogy, Book 3 — construction pending
  • Elelu — construction pending
Non-fiction:
  • A Season in Korea: Letters from South Korea
  • One Time, One Thing: Letters from Japan
Other:
  • “Argyst” (InterText #27,  1995)
  • Cranberry Winters, 1996-1997

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      HL BISE
      September 14, 2011 at 6:59 am | #1
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      Deb, I feel that it’s such a GREAT accomplishment that you’ve written so many works! I’d love to read a post here about when that initial “spark” happened for you: What made you decide to write your first work? I guess many of us tell people, “I want to write a book,” or “I have a book in me,” but so many of us, don’t actually do it (and some of us do, even though they sit unread in our PCs!); and I love to read your thoughts on self-publishing—and how the process has been, for you—Fulfilling? Frustrating? Et cetera…

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        Deborah the Closet Monster
        September 15, 2011 at 5:57 am | #2
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        Writing them is easy(ish)! It’s editing them that feels endless. Sometimes I read passages from TMD and think, “I wish I could go back and edit this now that I’ve learned still more!” Then again, that would defeat one of the key purposes of my having published it: to free myself from working endlessly on one novel and allow myself to grow by creating and improving others. I wrote more about this in the first entry on my very short-lived Blogger blog: On writing books & golden stars. I know I’ve touched piecemeal on things I’ve learned since, but I do nevertheless mean to write an anniversary update early next year! There is, after all, so much I’ve learned/changed/done since.

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          HL BISE
          September 15, 2011 at 8:06 am | #3
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          Well, I’d say that you were born to write (and to become your son’s mother)! I enjoyed reading your “On writing…” post. Looking forward to the Anniversary Update, too.

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          Deborah the Closet Monster
          September 26, 2011 at 1:16 pm | #4
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          I have an interview going up 11/10 that will touch on some of these things, too. I’ll be linking it here!

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      critters and crayons
      November 6, 2011 at 7:35 pm | #5
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      Deborah- you had asked if I’d ever written about our time in Korea and I hadn’t. This was a post written about Korea from a kid’s perspective (both my daughter’s and my own)…you may recognize some of what I talk about here. crittersandcrayons.com/2011/11/06/south-korea-101-all-you-really-need-to-know/

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      Louise
      November 26, 2011 at 7:05 am | #6
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      Hi Deb! I am so impressed at your written works. How many years did you spend in Korea? I grew up in Asia so I always find it interesting to see how others found their way there.

      Cheers,
      Louise

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