I'm a freelance writer and illustrator whose current projects focus on novels for the MG and YA audience, including a graphic novel. I'm represented by Virginia Knowlton at Curtis Brown Ltd. In addition to a nonfiction title (published by Writer's Digest Books), I have short nonfiction and fiction pieces published in print and online venues. I also write a publishing news column for Writersmarket.com.
Books I've written, anthologies I've contributed to, and any scripts or plays I've authored:
The Writer's Online Marketplace -- author/editor
Magic Tails by Janet Pack (Editor), Martin H. Greenberg (Editor) -- contributor
How To Publish and Promote Online by M.J. Rose, Angela J. Adair-Hoy -- contributor
Media outlets that I currently write for:
I write for a number of my own blogs, including Inkygirl.com: Daily Diversions For Writers, and also write a daily publishing news column for Writersmarket.com.
My writing is:
Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Blog Posts
Outlets where I review books, TV, or film:
Writing-related books
Services I offer to other writers:
Inkygirl: Daily Diversions For Writers provides amusement, inspiration and information for writers.
Hi Debbie! Thanks for friending me. You have a very eclectic profile and I look forward to getting to know you. I noticed you a) write poetry and b) live in Toronto. Here’s something you might want to spread word about to other poets you know:
I’m the editor of The Ambassador Poetry Project, a new print and online periodical featuring poets from Ontario and Michigan. The first issue will launch this fall and poets (and photographers) are welcome to submit for the quarterly issues. We’re aiming for a distinct reflection of Michigan and Ontario writing – whether that be poems about the cities, places, people, you name it. Spread the word and consider submitting something yourself.
Shewrites.com has been so great in meeting new people. I look forward to seeing more of you online and getting to know more about you and your writing.
I was recently asked to give my thoughts about the question "Why Popular Culture Matters." My remarks and comments were subsequently published--kindly see them below.…See More