Born and raised in Kingsport, Tennessee-that's in
the upper eastern tip of the state-Deborah Grace Staley is the youngest of four
children. Since there were not a lot of neighborhood children to play with and
no siblings close in age, she learned to amuse herself by creating stories that
played out in her head. For some reason, she never gave a thought to committing
them to paper.
A painfully slow reader, Deborah decided if
she was going to earn a college degree, her reading speed would have to
improve. So the summer before she entered King College in Bristol, Tennessee, she went
to her local library and checked out a variety of books. She fell in love with
Harlequins. By the end of the summer, she was reading a book a day written by
classic romance authors such as Anne Mather and Carole Mortimer.
After earning her degree, she tried out a
couple of careers before she settled into being a paralegal. Meanwhile, she
kept reading romance while her own stories kept spinning around in her head,
but now were demanding to be written. With a degree in French, she had no idea
how to write a novel. So, she took three novel writing courses at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville
and got started. Four years and one baby later, with one completed book in
hand, she began submitting, joined Romance Writers of America and began
attending conferences for romance writers.
Deborah never sold that first book she
wrote, and it took nine years before her dream of being a published romance
novelist became a reality. Still, she never doubted that it would happen when
the time was right. "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every
purpose under the heaven." Ecclesiastes 3:1.
Today, Deborah has retired from the life of
a paralegal and works as a Disability Support Specialist and Transcriber at Maryville College.
Married to her college sweetheart for twenty-three years, they make their home
on five acres in Maryville, Tennessee in a circa
1867 farmhouse with gingerbread trim that has Angel's Wings. She has one son in
college whom she loves to watch play baseball.
Now that her stories are out of her head and
on paper, she's so thankful for the opportunity to share them with readers!
She'd love to hear from you via e-mail at dgracestaley@aol.com
or via snail mail at P.O.
Box 672, Vonore, Tennessee, 37885. Include an SASE and
she'll send you a bookmark and autographed bookplate.
E-Mail Deborah at:
dgracestaley@aol.com