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Debra Shiveley Welch was born in Columbus, Ohio and has lived in the Greater Columbus area all of her life. She now resides in Central Ohio with her husband, Mark, and their adopted son, Christopher, also a published author.

Debra is an Amazon Best Selling Author and the recipient of the FaithWriter’s Gold Seal of Approval and Books & Authors Award of Excellence recipient, and winner of Books & Authors Best Non Fiction Book – 2007.

A third generation poet, Debra has been writing since age nine. In her early twenties she had her own column in the Baltimore Eagle Gazette. Later, she worked as editor for several newsletters, including as development editor for The Parent Connection for The League Against Child Abuse.

“The defining moment in my life is the day that I became a mother, and our attorney placed my son in my arms. I drew him to me, breathed him in, memorizing his unique scent, imprinting his essence into my very being. It brought me full circle. I knew that this was a very special calling in my life, to be with this soul, and to share my life with this child. To this day, I revel in his unique perfume.”

Written while waiting to pick up her son from pre-school, "A Very Special Child" was born. Debra wanted to tell the story in a spiritual way, and in such a manner that would make a child proud to be adopted. She also felt that it was important to reinforce the fact that he or she was loved from the very beginning. These feelings, therefore, were her muse, and "A Very Special Child" sprang from her heart, virtually complete with the first writing.

Debra is the author of three books: "Son of My Soul – The Adoption of Christopher," released during November, National Adoption Month, in 2007 and a Best Seller on Amazon within the first week of its release, "A Very Special Child," a Best Seller in English at Amazon Japan, and "Jesus Gandhi Oma Mae Adams," Debra’s first novel, co-authored with Linda Lee Greene, an Amazon Best Seller as well. "Christopher Bullfrog Catcher," written by her son at eleven-years-of-age, and scribed by Debra, who wrote its introduction, will soon be followed by his second book "Just Chris," an autobiography documenting his memories of growing up with a deformity, his fight to overcome several learning differences, his delight in being adopted, and his incredible love for the lake on which he was raised. All are available through Saga Books http://www.sagabooks.net/ and at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/.

Currently Debra is working on “Christopher’s Family Table,” a companion cook book to “Son of My Soul - The Adoption of Christopher,” which she is co-authoring with her son, “Cedar Woman,” a romance recounting the adventurous life of a Lakota Sioux holy woman, and a thriller, “Heads Are Gonna Roll,” an ambitious tale weaving English history, reincarnation and murder.

Debra is a member of Amazon Authors Den http://www.authorsden.com/debrashiveleywelch
the Baby Boomer Diva Web of Fame http://www.enjoyyourmenopause.com/web_of_fame.htm,
and can be reached at http://www.DebraShiveleyWelch.net/.
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http://apps.DebraShiveleyWelch.net/blog
Favorite Books:
"Gone With the Wind," "A Woman of Substance," "Little Women," "Kings Row," "The Stand," "The Source," "Centennial," "Hawaii," the Deadly Sin series, "The House at Old Vine," "Pillars of the Earth," "Pillar of Iron," "Melissa."
Favorite Bookstores on land or cyberspace
Amazon, Barnes and Noble

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Memories of a Farm House

Rising up from grasses wet from an early dew, a wispy mist floated above the gently sloping earth. Lightening bugs, like so many twinkling emeralds on black velvet, had long disappeared, and a faint outline of the Appalachian Highway below was just beginning to emerge.

The crow of a rooster, crying out the arrival of dawn, greeted my ear; the faint sound of lowing cattle soon followed. Dogs barking filled the air with a friendly, excited yipping. The farm was waking up, and soon the hungry clam… Continue

Posted on September 29, 2008 at 11:10am —

Debra Shiveley Welch

"Your son is incapable of learning.”[1]

I sat for a minute, looking at the counselor who had requested the meeting, trying to decide if I had heard her correctly. I felt my left hand press against my pounding heart.

“Did you say, ‘incapable of learning?’” I queried. “Yes,” she responded, and proceeded to mouth paragraphs of jargon, which my confused brain was incapable of comprehending let alone translating.

Stupefied, near panic, I fought for coherent thought. Slowly, however, a heat began to rise from my trip-hammering heart and t… Continue

Posted on September 28, 2008 at 11:50am — 4 Comments

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At 9:46am on September 29, 2008, Morgan Mandel said…
Hi Debra,
Welcome to Book Place.
Have a good time here & tell a few friends.;
Morgan Mandel
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At 2:20am on September 29, 2008, Candace E. Salima said…
Debra,

I just read your blog on your son. What an inspiration both you and your son are.

Have a wonderful day,
Candace
At 8:40pm on September 27, 2008, Cynde L. Hammond said…
Hi, Debra!

Thanks so much for the invite! I read your profile and something about the "mother" part of it touched my heart. I have two stepsons that I could not love any more than I do right now, even if they were my own flesh and blood! When you said that you had "a very special calling in [your] life, to be with this soul, and to share [your] life with this child," it resonated with me; I felt that very same way about Josh and Jon.

At first, I was so nervous about meeting the boys, who were 7 and 11 at the time. Children usually love me (probably because they can sense how much I adore them) but I knew in my heart that if they didn't like me, it would put a big strain on the new relationship that my boyfriend (who is now my husband, Dion) and I had just started. Praise God, they both loved me right away, and the rest is history. Dion and I have been married for almost seven years now, the boys are now 21 and almost 17 and I've loved every moment of being a mother to them; there's nothing like it!
I think you and I are going to become great friends and I'm so thankful that the Lord put you in my path. I'm really looking forward to getting to know you better.
May God bless you abundantly, Debra!
Sincerely,
Cynde L. Hammond

At 11:12am on September 27, 2008, Donald James Parker said…
Thanks for the friend invitation.
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