“Can you remember who you were before the world told you who you should be?”
Photo Credit: Mark Abbott
The Journey…
A brain tumor survivor, Debbie Abbott’s life experiences have instilled in her a deep understanding of the power of faith, the importance of using fear as a guide, and the potential for profound healing through a positive mindset and connection to something greater than ourselves.
Through her auto-fiction novella series “The Angels’ Gauntlet,” Debbie explores her belief that angels—both Light and Dark—have been guiding her through a lifetime of extraordinary experiences. Debbie has known, since she was a small child, that her soul came to earth as a messenger. When she saw a real angel standing on a streetcorner in 2003, her destiny was confirmed.
Soon after, the angels began delivering ‘breadcrumb’ messages about the story they needed Debbie to share. Her story. Their story.
That’s when “The Angels’ Gauntlet” came to life. Turns out, humans are using fear all wrong. This ‘shadow’ emotion was never meant to be our adversary. Fear is supposed to be humanity’s advisor.
Informed by her own remarkable life journey—including a powerful premonition of her future brain tumor diagnosis—Debbie's writing delves into the intricate ways angels are here, working to guide every human toward their purpose. Helping all of us find the bright side is their goal, even when life feels like hell.
Dharma Calling (available March 25, 2026) is the first novella in her fifteen-book series that reveals how Heavenly Angels and Fallen Angels are always colluding with one another to teach us invaluable lessons in navigating fear and discovering our own Dharma.
Debbie’s work resonates with readers drawn to spiritual narratives (sans religious dogma) and the intersection of the seen and unseen worlds.
Her core message is one of hope and comfort, encouraging people to embrace their own inner-power for healing and well-being while recognizing the constant guidance and support available to them from the angels.
It’s Dharma Calling … Are you listening?
Debbie received the distinction of Honorable Mention from the 2023 Writer’s Digest Annual Competition for her poem, “Crumbs,” in the rhyming category which is featured in her forthcoming poetry chapbook: So Close So Far (available March 25, 2026).
As a NetGalley professional reader since 2023, Debbie has been, and continues to be, a judge for the Women’s Fiction Writers Association (WFWA) annual STAR Awards contest for published authors of women’s fiction.
In her volunteer roles for WFWA, Debbie serves on the Board of Directors as the Events VP. She also oversees and implements the creation of workshop spaces and facilitates livestream and in-person events as the association’s Online Community Director.