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About meI'm a freelance writer and researcher, as well as a published crime fiction author. My published work includes a short story in the CHESAPEAKE CRIMES anthology and one novel, IDENTITY CRISIS. The novel is currently out of print, but I hope to reissue it in 2009. It's currently available for Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002BWQ676 and through the Scribd Store at http://www.scribd.com/doc/16358674/Identity-Crisis and Smashwords at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/2451. I'll also have a short story in CHESAPEAKE CRIMES 4, to be released by Wildside Press in March 2010.

About my libraryI like to read a lot of crime fiction (since that's what I write), but I like to vary it up with other stuff--mainstream fiction, literary, non-fiction, memoirs, etc.

GroupsCrime, Thriller & Mystery

Homepagehttp://www.debbimack.com

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Hi. I've been taking a novel-writing class for a couple of years taught by Jim Sallis. Just want you to know that he's as nice a guy as he is a fine writer.
Enjoying your reviews. If you don't mind an unsolicited suggestion, check out Dylan Schafer's Misdemeanor Man.
Ode to a Dandelion

(Rea Williams)
Though others may curse you for a weed,
To destroy they deem their duty,
For me you are a lovely flower
And I revel in your beauty.

You're first to show your brilliant color
After winter's bitter cold.
You're truly springtime's harbinger
With your delicate mounds of gold.

Your flowers are food for a weary soul,
Your leaves a zesty tonic -
Such succulent flavor they contain
It makes us feel bionic.

I know your color soon will fade
But your seeds are avian food -
So, like the wind and thus the flower,
It's ill that blows no good.

In God's great plan for nature
Everything does have it's place
And I, for one, am always glad
To see your smiling face.
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