Deborah Mack

Contributing Writer
Debbi Mack, Fiction Author and Freelance Writer - Photo Gallery Inc.
Debbi Mack, Fiction Author and Freelance Writer - Photo Gallery Inc.

I'm a crime fiction author whose first novel, IDENTITY CRISIS, was published originally in 2005 and reissued in 2009, in print and as an e-book. I had a short story published in the CHESAPEAKE CRIMES anthology. I've had more short stories accepted for publication in Back Alley Webzine and CHESAPEAKE CRIMES 4 from Wildside Press.

I've judged short stories for the Shamus Awards and short stories written by children for the MWA's Joan Nixon Lowery Awards.

I'm a member of Sisters in Crime, the Private Eye Writers of America, the Mystery Writers of America, the American Independent Writers and the Association of Independent Information Professionals.

I'm also a freelance writer, who's published articles in several trade and association periodicals, including Corporate Legal Times (now Inside Counsel, a magazine for in-house counsel), Tomorrow's Teachers (an NEA publication), Contemporary Long-Term Care, SHRM Online and Five Magazine. I've also written for consumer periodicals like Northern Virginia Magazine and various community newspapers.

I've written advertising case studies for reference books published by Gale Research. I've also written legal answer guides and updated treatises for Matthew Bender.

Further, I've written marketing and promotional materials, like press releases, brochures, Web content, white papers, reports and a video script for businesses and non-profits.

Samples of my work and testimonials are on my Web site.

I have degrees in journalism, law and a Master of Library Science from the University of Maryland. I previously worked with one of the Dow Jones newswires, covering the legal and bankruptcy beat (including the U.S. Supreme Court) and worked as a reference/legal librarian for the Federal Trade Commission.

I spent nine years practicing law before becoming a freelancer. I worked as an attorney for the Social Security Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and for several years in private practice as a land use/zoning lawyer and general practitioner.

Latest Articles

Review of Queen of Patpong
Timothy Hallinan's Bangkok thriller series delves into the dark side of being a Southeast Asian woman.
Jul 10, 2010 - Deborah Mack
Review of Frame-Up
Lawyer Michael Knight must navigate the mean streets of Boston and the world of stolen art while defending a criminal kingpin's son of murder.
May 8, 2010 - Deborah Mack
Review of Drink the Tea
Thomas Kaufman takes his readers on a whirlwind journey through the gritty streets of Washington, D.C. in this stunning debut novel.
Apr 24, 2010 - Deborah Mack
Review of Russian Roulette (A Hannibal Jones Mystery)
Austin Camacho creates a twisting tale of intrigue involving the Russian Mob in Washington, DC.
Apr 6, 2010 - Deborah Mack
Foolproof – A Review
Barbara D'Amato and company take the concept of voting fraud to terrifying new levels in this techno-political thriller.
Mar 23, 2010 - Deborah Mack
Review of Three Bedrooms in Manhattan
In Georges Simenon's novella, a recently divorced French actor and a mysterious woman form a peculiar relationship after being irresistibly drawn together in a diner.
Feb 20, 2010 - Deborah Mack
Review of Bridge of Sighs
Bridge of Sighs is a powerful memoir within a novel about the intertwined fates of four families in a dying town.
Feb 16, 2010 - Deborah Mack
Review of Working Stiffs
Simon Wood offers a breathtaking sampling of suspenseful and high-action stories written with wit and style in Working Stiffs.
Feb 13, 2010 - Deborah Mack
Review of 23 Shades of Black
A tough, but caring, female NYPD officer must battle the brass and the bad guys while investigating a suspicious death.
Jan 19, 2010 - Deborah Mack
Review of Beneath a Weeping Sky
Frank Zafiro's police procedural combines the real-life feeling of being a cop with a suspense story about pursuing a potential killer.
Jan 16, 2010 - Deborah Mack