FICTION WITH A TOUCH OF SOUTH!
 
 

DEBORAH MALONE

 




 

TRIXIE MONTGOMERY
COZY MYSTERY SERIES





  



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Thank you for stopping by and visiting my website. I am proud to announce my debut book "Death in Dahlonega" is now available at Lampost Publishing. The journey has been long, but the final product has been worth all the hard work. My fifth book was published November 1, 2015.

I remember when I penned the first words to my novel. I think of my writing journey as the journey of a butterfly takes in its lifetime. Starting as a lowly caterpillar it will then form into a cocoon where it will eventually develop into a beautiful butterfly. But before it becomes this beautiful creature it must struggle and struggle to hatch from its cocoon. During the struggle the butterfly’s wings become strong so that it can fly. If the cocoon is opened to soon the butterfly will not be strong enough to fly. It must go through the struggle.

That is the way of a writer. A writer must to go through a journey to become the writer he/she was meant to be. I’ve just had my fifth novel published, "Buckhead Dead."  I'm beginning to feel like a butterfly.



I hope you enjoy reading my cozy mysteries. I would love to hear from you. I am working on "Decatur Dead" the second book in my Skye Southerland Cozy Mystery Series.





A BUTTERFLY'S LEGACY

Yellow and black,
struggling to be born into this world.
The struggle will strengthen this
beautiful creature for the journey that lies ahead.

The struggle continues,
the traveler unaware of the destiny that lies beyond.
It makes no difference,
that the journey is to be short.

Wings tattered and torn,
life comes to an end.
Joy and pleasure have been given to others,
the struggle has not been in vain.

Deborah Malone




















 







 
 
 
 
 
 

5 comments:

  1. Good Morning Deborah!
    Just wanted to let you know I love the website design. And the poem is beautiful!
    dleathers36(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  2. Just stopping by to tell you your interview on Whispering Purple was great. The best thing I have seen on your site is that you once were a cocoon and now you have emerged an amazing butterfly!
    Glad to ne here.

    Jdovefamily @ gmail dot com

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  3. i love hearing writer's journeys.... books too!
    Thank you for sharing them with us , Deborah!

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  4. It was such a pleasure meeting you today. I can't WAIT to read your books. I love a good mystery. It must be the police officer in me :-)


    Trixie

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  5. I love the look of your site. It gives me a good idea as to how to create an author page, even though I only have a blog at the moment.

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