BIOGRAPHY
DEBORA
ELIZABETH HILL
Biography Included in the White House Millennium Time Capsule
HIGHLIGHTS 2004:
June of 2004 signed an all-inclusive contract with ShadowHawk
Productions and United
Film Productions International for screen and prose
work. Contract ended July, 2006.
EDUCATION/AWARDS
Born July 10, 1961
San Francisco, California
Graduated High School 1979
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Journalism/Creative Writing 1983
Two years graduate work in Ancient History 1983-85
Profiled in WHO'S WHO PUBLICATIONS: American Women;
In America; In Entertainment; In the World; In the West; International
Women; Directory of International Biography; International Authors
and Writers
OUTSTANDING PEOPLE OF THE 20TH CENTURY, published
1999 at Cambridge.
Awarded the 20th Century Award of Achievement (UK),
1999 and nominated a Woman of the Year (1998, UK).
OUTSTANDING WRITERS OF THE 20TH CENTURY, published
2000
ACHIEVEMENTS
NONFICTION
BOOKS PUBLISHED:
The San Francisco Rock Experience (Anthelion Press,
1979)
CUTS From The San Francisco Rock Experience (and
books, 1982) Available through amazon.com
Punk Retro: The Music of the No-Future Generation
(Columbus Books, 1988 UK only)
NOVELS PUBLISHED:
A Ghost Among Us (Jaqkar
LLC./Fire Mountain Press, 2003)
Jerome's Quest (Jaqkar
LLC/Fire Mountain Press, 2003)
A Wizard By Any Other Name (Jaqkar LLC/Fire Mountain Press, 2005)
The Land of the Wand (with Sandra) (Jaqkar LLC/Fire Mountain Press, March 2006)
The Crystal Chalice (with Sandra) (Jaqkar LLC/Fire Mountain Press, coming Fall 2006)
Hosted Rock Journal television show for Viacom Cablevision
1981
Worked as a print journalist since 1990 with national and international
publication in magazines, newspapers and journals. Published
clippings available upon request.
Fall 1997, Spring, 1998: worked on concept development for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager (on Adam Seligman's team).
Began work as an online journalist in 1999:
Northern California Correspondent for Neighborhood America
until 2001
Feature Columnist on Elder Care for Access Life until
Fall, 2000
Contributed to (Gale Research Anthologies): Resourceful
Woman, 2/94, The St. James Guide to Fantasy,
1/96, and The St. James Biographies of Famous Gays and
Lesbians, 1/97.
Contributed to Spectacle, Volume I: "Women and Popular
Culture, 1997 by The Pachanga Press.
Celebrations: Notes to My Mother and Celebrations: Notes to
My Pet, 2003 by Dawkins Publications
"Tucker's Song" included in Between Darkness and
Light published July, 2000 by The International Library
of Poetry
"The Mother Sun" included in Eyes of the
World published 2001 by The International Library
of Poetry
"On Holiday" included in Best Poets of 2000,
published 2001 by The International Library of Poetry
"Goodbye, Beloved" included in The Silence Within,
published 2002 by The International Library of Poetry
"Humphrey's Story" published by Another Realm: Nominated for an International Woman of the Year (2003) award by The International Biographical Centre at Cambridge
"For Sandy" published in The International Who's Who in Poetry (2004)
"The Colony" included in the book Unconditional
Love, published by Heliographica, September 2004.
Edited by Avie Townsend
"Tucker's Song" reprinted in Labours of Love, Noble House (UK) 2005
"For Tommy, On His Birthday" included in The International Who's Who in Poetry (2005)
Included in The Best Poems and Poets of 2001 and
2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005.
Writing column "This Pagan Life" for Todays Fantasy Fiction
Currently collaborating with Sandra
Brandenburg on:
- The Great Rubber Duckie Adventure
- The
Regency Rake
- High Time For Tea
Currently
represented by White Tiger Entertainment :
Agent:
Scott Ferguson
whitetiger@pon.net
COMPANY
Lost Myths Ink
PO Box 1181
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
E-mail me at: Debora
Hill
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