Author Debbie Gould

Imagination can be a scary thing!

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Reply Vanessa
03:13 PM on October 28, 2011 
Hi Debbie,
Vanessa V from LL here. What beautiful site!
Reply билеты в театр
09:22 AM on April 23, 2011 
Прочитал на сайте (проблемы компьютера ) положительные отзывы о вашем ресурсе. Даже не поверил, а теперь убедился лично. Оказывается, меня не обманули.
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04:32 PM on April 10, 2011 
Nice post. Thanks
Reply jj Keller
08:20 AM on January 20, 2011 
Congrat's Deb. Your site is beautiful! I'm a fan. If you haven't read Debbie Gould's books...put them on your TBR pile. They are fantastic!
Reply Diana L Smith
05:19 PM on December 15, 2009 
I have never been to your site, nor heard of your books. Thwy look like interesting stories but at the moment am not financially able to purchase one. Hope to maybe in the future. I love your site dynamics. Happy reading to us all.
Reply Very nice site!
01:07 PM on October 02, 2009 
Very nice site!
Reply anonymous
09:11 PM on June 14, 2009 
Got your new link bookmarked. I had to renew mine this week too. :)
Lisa
Reply April
10:17 PM on June 02, 2009 
I am so thrilled I won your book in last month's contest! Cannot wait to read Infidelity!
Reply Debbie
12:34 PM on April 14, 2009 
John Klawitter says...
Debbie...twitter reminds me of CB radios, everybody talking and nobody saying anything or actually listening, and eventually the thing collapses of it's own weight. I signed up because I owed Evo Terra a debt...his site (podiobooks.com) taught me how to record my own novels as audio books. But twitter itself...well, if you and I had to make time to fully maximize our twittery abilities, we wouldn't be able to write our books.
best,
John Klawitter
www.johnklawitter.com.

P.S. I really like your website. It makes mine look like an antique, a Spad biplane in an age of supersonic jets.

Thanks for the insight, John. And thanks for the compliment on my site. A Spad biplane huh, lol. Debbie
Reply John Klawitter
12:29 PM on April 14, 2009 
Debbie...twitter reminds me of CB radios, everybody talking and nobody saying anything or actually listening, and eventually the thing collapses of it's own weight. I signed up because I owed Evo Terra a debt...his site (podiobooks.com) taught me how to record my own novels as audio books. But twitter itself...well, if you and I had to make time to fully maximize our twittery abilities, we wouldn't be able to write our books.
best,
John Klawitter
www.johnklawitter.com.

P.S. I really like your website. It makes mine look like an antique, a Spad biplane in an age of supersonic jets.