Books by Debra H. Goldstein
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Malice Domestic – April 24-27 – Bethesda, MD
Debra will be moderating the Influencers in the Cozy Community panel featuring Heather Harrisson, Tiffany Gullion-krieg, Dru Ann Love, and ...
ShortCon – June 7 – Alexandria, VA
Debra will be attending a special workshop for short story authors.
Triangle Sisters in Crime – August 9
Triangle Sisters in Crime Chapter will host Debra on Zoom to teach a “Conflict” workshop.
Killer Nashville – August 21-24 – Nashville TN
Debra, a former Silver Falchion winner, will be a panelist on several craft related panels.
AWC Conference – September 12-14 – Orange Beach, AL
Valerie Burns and Debra will teach a workshop on “The Long and Short of Writing Fiction: How to write long, ...
It’s Not Always a Mystery…
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Falling into…Everything! by Maggie Toussaint/Valona Jones
By Debra Goldstein | | Blogpost, Women Writers
Autumn leaves show us their fall colors first and then they flutter to the ground. Oh, how I enjoyed jumping into leaves as an adult. That’s right. Down where I grew up, our trees are mostly deciduous. Fall was something I read about and saw pictures of but never experienced until I was grown up. […]
Shazam! When the Secret Magic Happens by Martha Reed
By Debra Goldstein | | Blogpost, Women Writers
I’m often asked what compels me to write mysteries. I know I’ve always been interested in crime fiction because that’s the genre I’ve read from a very young age. Devouring the Nancy Drew mysteries quickly evolved into reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot, and Dorothy L. Sayer’s […]
It’s Not Always a Mystery…Even When It Is by Judy Penz Sheluk
By Debra Goldstein | | Blogpost, Women Writers
You’d think a multi-author anthology titled Larceny & Last Chances: 22 Stories of Mystery & Suspense would only include stories of mystery and suspense. And it does. Kind of. By that I mean, just like Debra’s “It’s Not Always a Mystery” tagline for her website (where it kind of is, but isn’t), several of the […]