Deborah Dove

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Deborah Dove

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Deborah Dove has wanted to be a writer ever since she wrote her first story about a runaway candy cane in second grade. To that end, she always did her English homework first, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in English in 1990.

Since then, she has worked as a freelance writer and has written for numerous magazines, newspapers and businesses. She also writes a blog here: http://www.lightonthelampstand.com/

In 2006, she won the American Cancer Society's Texas Media Award for best magazine feature story. Wine in my Sippy Cup is her first novel. It is availabe through Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009Z2188W

Deborah lives in Texas with her husband, three children, a cat, a dog and a fish.
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Average rating: 3.8 · 768 ratings · 90 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
Wine in my Sippy Cup

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“I cannot have a man who is afraid of everything, I don't have the time to soothe insecurities and fears, I cannot have a man who is standing on a stone by a creek, watching for the fish to swim by and every time he sees a fish he says "Oh look, this fish scares me, I wonder what this fish means, this fish might mean- this, or this fish might mean- that" for God's sake, they are just fish, and they don't mean anything! Such a sad thing, so many fine, strong men standing on top of little stones, pointing at fish all the time! Such a waste! Such a waste of time! I can only have a man who will leap into the water, not minding the damn fish and whatever other little things that scare him. I need to have someone who is braver than me; if I am a pirate, he has to be the pirate Captain, if I am a pirate Captain he has to be the flying dragon.”
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