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Debra Purdy Kong
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  • Port Moody, British Columbia
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At 9:18pm on October 1, 2008, Aidana WillowRaven said…
Hello,

Just wanted to stop in and get your opinion on my latest cover design posted to my blog...


I would love your input.

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Location
east of Vancouver
Relationship Status:
Married
About Me:
I've been writing and publishing mystery novels, short stories, personal essays, and articles for almost 30 years. I guess the most well-known publication I've been published in is Chicken Soup for the Bride's Soul.

Both books in my Alex Bellamy mysteries centre around white collar crime and take place in Vancouver, and other areas of the Lower Mainland that I don't think anyone's ever written about.

I've worked at a variety of clerical jobs over the years, raised a family, then returned to work in retail for five years. Right now, I'm spending most of my time writing.

I live with my husband, our two kids, and a menagerie of pets, including our new black lab pup named Baily.

My newly released mystery, FATAL ENCRYPTION is available from amazon.com. Excerpts can be read at my website.
Website:
http://www.debrapurdykong.com
Favorite Music:
soft rock, Motown, 60's rock, Andrea Bocelli, country music, and lots of other things.
Favorite TV Shows:
Big Bang Theory, So You Think You Can Dance (which I used to be able to do) and American Idol
 
 

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