Meet Deb Curreen

She loves how a story takes on a life of its own

Julie Ranson
Koinonia
Published in
3 min readJul 7, 2022

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Photo supplied by D. Curreen

Debby Curreen lives in the Far North of New Zealand, not far from the lighthouse at Cape Reinga. You can find her on Medium at Debby Curreen.

When did you join Medium? Why did you join?

I joined in 2018 (I think) so I could be inspired to write more, maybe earn some money and especially to meet other writers. I have made quite a few friends through Medium.

When did you join Koinonia? What attracted you to the publication?

I joined in 2019 (?) and I joined because it is a Christian publication, and I am a Christian. I enjoyed reading others’ testimonies and life stories.

How long have you been writing and how did you come to it?

Most of my life. I loved reading from an early age and I loved writing stories. In 2018, I self-published my first book of poetry, which is my testimony of healing and hope after my brother died by suicide in 2006. I recently released a collection of short stories which is named for my blog, Break All My Falls — reflecting on how God, family, parents and friends will “break our falls” in life.

Who has most influenced your decision to be a writer?

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Julie Ranson
Koinonia

Word Lover. Writer. Self-improver. Believer. Widow. Mother of three adults. Find me everywhere: https://linktr.ee/jjranson