Deborah Reed

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Deborah Reed (née Brown) was born on November 7, 1963 in Detroit, Michigan.[1] She graduated from John Glenn High School in 1981 in Westland, Michigan.[2] In 1997 she graduated summa cum laude with a BA from Oregon State University. In 2012 she graduated with an MFA in creative writing from Pacific University.[3][4] She is the author of five novels under her own name, and two thrillers under the pen name . She lives in Manzanita, Oregon,[5][6] where she owns and manages a local bookstore.[7]

Works[]

Fiction

  • , 2011
  • , 2013
  • (German Edition), 2013
  • (German Edition), 2014
  • , 2015
  • , 2018[8][9]
  • , 2020

Fiction as Audrey Braun[10]

  • A Small Fortune, 2011
  • Fortune's Deadly Descent, 2012

Nonfiction, Essays, Interviews

  • The Art of Reading Per Petterson: Finding Appalachia in a Norwegian Novel, Poets & Writers, March/April 2015[11]
  • What the Dog Knows[12]

References[]

  1. ^ "Author Deborah Reed Sets Things on Fire". 10 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Detroit-born author Deborah Reed melds literature, thrills".
  3. ^ "Interview with Deborah Reed". 15 May 2012.
  4. ^ "In Deborah Reed's latest novel, she explores 'what grief does to people'".
  5. ^ Center, From the Hoffman. "Manzanita Writers Series continues with author Deborah Reed".
  6. ^ "Author Deborah Reed in Manzanita".
  7. ^ "New Owner for Cloud and Leaf". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz LLC. 4 June 2019.
  8. ^ Bancud, Michaela. "Book Report: There goes the 'Neighborhood'".
  9. ^ "You are being redirected..." www.northcoastcitizen.com.
  10. ^ "Five Questions For... Deborah Reed/Audrey Braun".
  11. ^ "March/April 2015". 10 February 2015.
  12. ^ "The Center for Fiction". www.centerforfiction.org.

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