
Debora Dyess
Bio
Start writing...I'm a kid's author and illustrator (50+ publications, including ghostwriting) but LOVE to write in a variety of genres. I hope you enjoy them all!
Blessings to you and yours,
Deb
Stories (45/0)
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"Hey, Ellie?" Ellie sighed and glanced at the computer clock. Her deadline to finish this piece was in less than two hours. Since her lunch break, Nate had called her for a glass of water, help to find his glasses, a bowl of soup, help finding the remote (under his pillow), and to act as backup for his trek down the hall to the bathroom. She'd done each patiently, but this time the sound of her husband's voice irritated her.
By Debora Dyess5 months ago in Fiction
The Battle for the Castle
"Ready the troops for battle!" Goldman sighed and, if possible, would have rolled his eyes. The sigh could be construed as weariness. The eye-rolling, though... That could set The Major off, turning his unending wrath from the enemy to him. So eye-rolling was stifled and the sigh had to do. "Sir," he began, "there are very few troops left. Not even enough to call them a troop."
By Debora Dyess7 months ago in Fiction
Max's Discovery of a Lifetime
Texas and Alabama are different. No one from Texas or Alabama needs to hear that and, probably, no one else does, either. But since it's significant to the story of Max's discovery of a lifetime, I'm just going to lay it out there for everyone to know and understand.
By Debora Dyess8 months ago in Families
Bowzer and The Cat
Bowzer hated The Cat. I have to admit that, even as a cat person, I was no fan. The Cat was obnoxious. He yowled just outside our privacy fence. Often. Mostly when Bowzer was barking from the inside. It was frustrating for the poor little guiy. And for us. And for the neighbors.
By Debora Dyess9 months ago in Families