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Interact with Debbie Fuller Thomas
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Colla Voce of the Sierras (choir), Disney trading pins (yes, it's geeky and totally embarrasses my kids), vintage typewriters, the San Francisco Giants, good wine, great food, Monterey B&Bs, Maui, Chesapeake Bay blue crabs
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Alison Krauss, James Taylor, Eagles, Harry Connick, Jr., Out of Africa, The Beatles
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Peace Like a River, Bird By Bird, anything by Ray Bradbury. The Feast of St. Bertie (Kathleen Popa), Lying On Sunday (Sharon Souza), Hooked by Les Edgerton
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30 Rock, The Office, Arrested Development, The Painted Veil, Hairspray, funny classics like The Philadelphia Story and What's Up Doc, Little Miss Sunshine
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Raising Rain (2009)
A child named Rainbow, the women who raised her and the one true cause worth fighting for.
Now available at your favorite bookstore. Also in Kindle version.
Buy Raising Rain Online
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Tuesday Night at the Blue Moon (2008)
A mother discovers the child she lost was switched at birth. A daughter discovers the parents she lost were never her own.
2009 Christy Award finalist
2009 ACFW Book of the Year finalist
Now also available in Kindle version
Buy Tuesday Night at the Blue Moon Online
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About Debbie Fuller Thomas
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Debbie started writing to keep her sanity while operating a home day care when her kids were young. She has stories in Chicken Soup for the Bride's Soul and But Lord, I Was Happy Shallow. Her first novel, "Tuesday Night at the Blue Moon", is a finalist for the 2009 Christy Award finalist and the ACFW Book of the Year. Her second novel, "Raising Rain," released September 2009. Both are available in paperback and Kindle version. Her day job is managing after school programs and day camps. She and her husband of 33 years attended Anderson University in Indiana. They currently live in Northern California and are the proud parents of an art animation student and a Marine Reservist. She is an twelve-year breast cancer survivor and east coast transplant.
"If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all." Isaiah 7:9
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CONCERT -
Colla Voce of the Sierra - Songs of Peace - Grass Valley, CA
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Dec 12, 2009 - 7:00 PM
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Colla Voce of the Sierra - Songs of Peace - Auburn, CA
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Dec 13, 2009 - 3:00 PM
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CONCERT -
Colla Voce of the Sierra - Songs of Peace - Auburn, CA
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Dec 13, 2009 - 7:00 PM
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Eccentricities Make the Character
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9/17/2009 - 9:56 AM
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We're discussing Sol Stein's comment that the most memorable characters have eccentricities that "dominate the reader's first vision of them." Stop by at http://www.novelmatters.blogspot.com and add your two cents!
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Andy Meisenheimer Answers the Big Questions
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8/13/2009 - 11:42 PM
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Drop by Novel Matters on Friday, August 14, for a Q and A with Zondervan editor, Andy Meisenheimer. Great stuff! http://novelmatters.blogspot.com
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Jeff Gerke & Cardboard Characters
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6/20/2009 - 10:47 AM
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Today at Novel Matters, we have guest Jeff Gerke posting about the problem of cardboard characters and some excellent solutions. Stop by http://novelmatters.blogspot.com.
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Andy McGuire's favorite fiction
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3/14/2009 - 10:15 AM
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Bethany editor Andy McGuire shares his favorite fiction at www.novelmatters.blogspot.com. Stop by to see what editors are reading in their 'spare' time.
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One-Hit Wonders
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3/04/2009 - 9:37 AM
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Harper Lee and Margaret Mitchell share the distinction of being one-hit wonders. Was it due to the fallout of overwhelming success or fear of failure, or did their experiences culminate in the one book they were 'supposed' to write? Join our discuss...
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