Deborah discovered her passion for writing at the tender age of five when she crafted a funny story featuring a pink pig. Since that early start, she has excelled in various creative endeavors, earning accolades as both a writer and a drama teacher and director. In addition, she is a professional actress and youth theatre administrator for several companies in the Midwest. Many years ago, she co-developed a national playwriting contest for youth theatre plays which is still in existence today. Deborah has directed over 325 full length productions, plays, and musicals alike. She has created countless drama classes and taught for over thirty-eight years. Currently, she is a creator/author for her own store, Dramamommaspeaks on Teacherspayteachers.com. When she isn't writing, teaching, or directing, she enjoys watching movies, traveling, and serves as personal assistant to her polydactyl cat. She and her husband, an instrumental music teacher, are both newly retired and grandparents to three perfect grandchildren. Check out her blog at Dramamommaspeakswordpress.com.
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