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Debora HIll

Debora HIll

living in Cotati, CA
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 7,814|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 134|FAVORITED BY: 3|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 10/17/2007

I am the co-owner of Lost Myths Ink LLC, a company created for the development and promotion of my solo writings and my collaborative work with Sandra Brandenburg. I am the author of five novels and three nonfiction books, with another novel scheduled for publication in 2

Education/Experience: I have a bachelor's degree in Journalism/Creative Writing and did two years of graduate work in Ancient History, but never finished the thesis...I went to London for the publication of my third nonfiction book instead!

Interests: costume design and construction, live theatre, reading, cooking, entertaining, films, museums, travel

Motto: We Are Three

Affiliations: Included in the following publications: Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, Who's Who of , American Women, Who's Who in the West, Who's Who in Entertainment, The International Biographical , Directory, Outstanding Writers of the 20th Century, Outstanding People of the 20th Century

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A delightful tearoom in Calistoga, opened in the fall of 2007, offers a delightful luncheon or tea experience.
I saw Arthur three years after leaving him. Strange how time changes things...after that year I never saw him again, though. He died young.
I wrote this letter for Thom Alexander, lead singer of THE DONUTS. We met at The Bammie Awards in San Francisco.
I wrote this for David, after he threw a jar of cold cream at me in a dressing room, backstage at a Broadway theatre.
I wrote this when I was very young...I still believe most of it, but not all.
Regarding the battle of the sexes...always eternal
I wrote this for my beloved Philip, who died when we were 28.
I wrote this for a man who left my life...and never returned.
I wrote this letter for Arthur, when I was over him.
I wrote this for another David...there were a number of them, must have been a popular name.
I wrote this poem when I was a rock music journalist -- I think I saw too much, then.
For David...then, now, always
I wrote this man for a man who left my life a long time ago...but I still dream of him.
I wrote this poem for a friend, after we had an unfortunate experience with a man...as many women do.
I wrote this poem when I was the Maid of Honor in my friend Debbie's wedding. It was three months after I left my first fiance, Arthur, and he was a guest at the wedding.
One of the many stray cats who have shared my life...he was hit by a car, and died on the way to the Vet's office.
I wrote this poem for one of the men I was involved with during my years as a rock music journalist, a drummer in a San Francisco band.
I wrote this poem for my high school and college friend Elizabeth. I haven't seen her in a lot of years...
I wrote this during the ten years I worked as a music journalist.
I wrote this poem for my friend Deborah Downey, many years ago when we thought we might end up alone. We did, and it isn't so bad!
I wrote this poem after my ex-lover threw a jar of coldcream at me backstage at a Broadway theatre. I didn't return to New York for sixteen years, and of course it had all changed...
Brian was a close friend of my lover David, and this made dating him problematic. Too much so for us to overcome it...he was such a sweet guy, though.
I wrote this poem for a man who left my life many years ago under very disappointing circumstances for both of us.
I wrote this poem for Philip, the year I met him. He called me The Ice Queen, I called him Lucifer.
I wrote this poem for a friend, when we were about 21. He died of AIDS a little over a decade later.
This poem will be used at the beginning of my collaborative coming-of-age novel with Sandra Brandenburg, BEYOND THE GLASS RAINBOW.
This is an advance preview of my third collaborative novel with Sandra Brandenburg. It will be published in 2008.
This is my second collaborative fantasy with Sandra Brandenburg, published in March of 2007. It is available at amason.com, barnes and noble, all the usual outlets. If you 'Google' the title you wil...
This is my first collaborative fantasy with Sandra Brandenburg, published in 2006. It is available from amazon.com, barnes and noble, all the usual outlets. If you 'Google' the title you will find d...
This is from my third published fantasy novel. It is available at all the usual outlets: amazon.com, barnes and noble, etc. If you 'Google' the title, you will find a number of discount booksellers ...
This is the sequel to A GHOST AMONG US, my second published fantasy novel. As with Ghost, this novel is available at all outlets -- amazon, barnes and noble, and if you 'Google' the title, you'll fin...
This is a sample chapter from my first published fantasy novel. It is available everywhere -- amazon, barnes and noble, etc. If you 'Google' the title, you'll come up with lots of booksellers that s...
This is a warning about a fraudulent activity being engaged in by Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
I wrote this poem for my best friend before she became my business partner, when we were in our twenties and I was still working in the music industry. It was published in the 2004 INTERNATIONAL WHO'...
This poem was published in the anthology THE BEST POEMS AND POETS OF 2005.
I wrote this poem for one of my best friends, whom I have known for more than twenty years, on his 40th birthday. It was published in the anthology THE BEST POEMS AND POETS of 2004.
This poem was published in the anthology HIDDEN FRONTIERS, published in 2001.
This is the first poem I wrote for my mother, when I was in my early 20's. It was published in the anthology THE EYES OF THE WORLD, in 2001.
This is the second of the women in history articles, which I wrote solo.
This poem was published in the anthology THE BEST POEMS AND POETS OF 2001.
This poem was written for Mrs. Underfoot, a foundling who lived with my friend Sandra for over ten years after she was found shot by a bebe gun. It was published in the anthology THE BEST PEOEMS AND ...
This poem was published in POETRY'S ELITE 2003.
This poem was published in this year's WHO'S WHO OF POETRY.
I wrote this poem for my friend Gregg Davies, who died of AIDS. It was published in 2007 in the anthology CENTRES OF EXPRESSION.
I wrote this poem for my mother, who died of Parkinson's Disease in 2000.
This was my first published poem, in a book entitled BETWEEN DARKNESS AND LIGHT, in 2000.
I wrote this piece for a book called SPIRITUAL VISITATIONS. It is being edited by Heather Froeschl, but has unfortunately not yet been published...
This little story was included in the book CELEBRATIONS: Letters to Grandmothers.
This little story was used in the book CELEBRATIONS: Letters to Pets.
This story was published in the book CELEBRATIONS: Love Letters to Fathers.
This is a segment from my in-progress book with Sandra Brandenburg, HIGH TIME FOR TEA.
This is a segment from my book-in-progress with Sandra Brandenburg, HIGH TIME FOR TEA.
This is a story about credit card fraud...from the other side.
This is the story of how my mother became an illegal alien for years, without even knowing it!
I wrote this article about a horrific experience my business partner and I had after purchasing travel insurance from a company called TravelGuard.
I wrote this article after my first online experience searching for travel options.
This is an article I wrote after my first visit to Las Vegas. My friends and I barely qualify as being gamblers, so we explored everything else the city has to offer, which is quite a bit.
Disneyland has much to offer adults as well as children...as long as they are children at heart!
This is an article about a trip to Hawaii taken by a family who had a horrible experience, and what you can do to avoid something similar happening to you.
This is the second article I wrote with Sandra Brandenburg about women in history. It was first published in the Canadian magazine HERIZONS.
This is an article I wrote with Sandra Brandenburg. It was originally published in MOTHERING magazine, was then used in a book entitled RESOURCEFUL WOMAN, and reprinted in the Canadian magazine HERIZ...
This article is based on my own experiences as a rock music journalist.
This story is about my reunion with my senior-year high school boyfriend, and how it made me think about the choices we make and those that are made for us.
This is the third of my women in history articles, this one I wrote solo.
People dealing with grief over the death of a loved one are easy prey for sharks.
I wrote this article for AccessLife after the death of my mother, who had Parkinson's Disease.
This article, about coping when someone suffers from Alzheimer's disease, was written for AccessLife, a Web site devoted to elderly care and concerns.
This article was written for AccessLife, a Web site devoted to elderly care and concerns. It involves Hospice Care.
This article was written for AccessLife, a Web site devoted to elderly care.
This article is an encapsulation of the book I wrote with Sandra Brandenburg about visionary art in Northern California.
This is a short memoir about my mother, who was an illegal alien and didn't know it for years.
This is the last column I wrote for Today's Fantasy Fiction. It was meant to be the first in a series about the Tarot, but the publication ceased.
This is the fourth column I wrote for This Pagan Life in the Today's Fantasy Fiction magazine.
This is the third column I wrote for Today's Fantasy Fiction.
This is the second column I wrote for Today's Fantasy Fiction.
This is the first column I wrote for the This Pagan Life column for Today's Fantasy Fiction.
This is about a high tea (not the way the term used to be used, which was really supper for the working classes, but a society tea) at the Windsor tearoom in the King George Hotel in San Francisco.
This is about Lisa's Tea Treasures in Campbell, California. It seems strange to have a beautiful, authentic tearoom in a shopping center, but The Pruneyard in Campbell isn't a traditional mall.
This is about the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It has been a landmark of this fabulous city for almost a hundred years, and tea and snacks are served in the tea pavilion.
This is about Mrs. Burton's tea room in Old Town, San Diego.
This is about the tea room in the Rotunda at Nieman Marcus, one of the most fabulous department stores in San Francisco, located in the original City of Paris building.
This is about The Ah Hung Tea Room in San Francisco, one of the original Chinese tea rooms in the United States.
This is about Rose Tree Cottage, a fabulous tea house in Pasadena, California.
LoveJoy's is a 'funky' tearoom in San Francisco. While the menu is traditional, there are some surprises. And the setting is more like Great Aunt Clara's parlor than a formal tearoom.
This story is about a woman who changes the course of her life in order to gain her objective, only to lose it for years.
This is about a woman whose lover works for the government, and when he disappears in the Middle East she wishes for him again...but when going to Annalisa, the 'granter of wishes', it should definite...
This is a story I wrote about a young man who dies of AIDS and is cursed to haunt the place where he met his true love...until she releases him.
This is the second story in my series about Annalisa, the 'granter of wishes'.
Can animals sense danger? Can they feel affection? This story examines the bond between a lonely woman and the hummingbirds she cares for; can they save her life and bring her true love to her?
This is a fantasy story based on the journey of Humphrey the Wayward Humback Whale.
This is a fantasy story with a twist...what really happens to all those virgins sacrificed to dragons?
This is a fantasy story about The Rainbow Warrior, the Greenpeace ship that fights whaling. And a god who intervenes to save the woman he loves, thereby changing his own destiny.
This story is the first in a series of stories about Annalisa, the 'granter of wishes'.
This is a short Science Fiction story about a cat...or is she?
This article is about a proposed transit village at Port Sonoma in California. It was originally written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Florida that specializes in local and la...
This article is about Sudden Oak death and how it came about. It was originally written for Neighborhood America, an organization in Florida that specializes in local and land-use issues.
This article is about Marin County, California and a proposed tramway up Mount Tamalpais. It was originally written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Florida that specializes in l...
This article was written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Florida that specializes in local and land use issues. It is about the proposed high-speed tilt train down the Californi...
This article was written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Florida that specializes in local and land use issues. It is about an art project that pushed the buttons of some strang...
This article was written for Neighborhood America, an organization in Florida that specializes in land and local issues. It is about Petaluma, California.
This article, about an anti-gang activist in Northern California, is the second I wrote about Sophie Solis. The first, about her life in an out of gang life, was published by THE ARGUS COURIER in Pet...
This article, which is about local philanthropists in Petaluma, California, was originally written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Florida that specializes in local and land use ...
This article was originally written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Florida that specializes in local and land use issues. It is about the transformation of the San Francisco Pr...
This article is about a local police outreach program in Petaluma, California and how to set up one in your own city. It was originally written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in F...
This article was originally written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Floriday that specializes in local and land-use issues. It is about the dairy farms of Marin County, Californ...
This article was written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Florida that specializes in local and land use issues. It is about the town of Locke, near Sacramento, California.
This is a short biography of Huey Johnson, who retired from politics to become an environmentalist.
This article is about the creation of The Hub, a central location for nonprofit offices. It was originally written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Florida that specializes in la...
This article is about city planning and was written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Florida that specializes in local and land use issues.
This article is about a video produced by The Bay Area Association of Governments, regarding land use issues in Northern California.
This article is about the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter, and was originally written for Neighborhood America, a non-profit organization in Florida that specializes in local and land-use issues.
This is an article about a proposal to sell advertising space on the Golden Gate Bridge. It was first written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Florida specializing in local and l...
This is a profile of architect George Beeler of AIM Associates. It was originally written for Neighborhood America, a nonprofit organization in Florida that monitors local issues and land use.
This article was originally written for alight.com. It is about the revolution in size acceptance.
I wrote this article for SOMA magazine in San Francisco. It was a study into an alternative lifestyle that is often tragic.
This is one of the articles Sandra and I wrote about Katharine Kerr; when we were working as fine arts journalists we did a series of interviews with Kerr, and became friends.
I wrote this article for Women in Business.
I wrote this short article based on my collaborative work with my business partner, Sandra Brandenburg.
I wrote this article for the book UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: Stories of Pets and the Humans Who Love Them.
This article contains information about learning to edit and self-edit work.