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D.B. Pacini

Since 2004, I have diligently researched three novels. I have written Emma's Love Letters and The Loose End of the Rainbow, and I am currently writing my third novel. I also wrote several songs and short stories, endured and recovered from a year-long illness, moved, started a Guitars Not Guns chapter, changed my hair color, and got a dog. Got married too.

On the webpages of A Starry Night Productions you will see the photographs and/or names of many people who have long supported my efforts.

Tim, my husband, created this website and devoted hundreds of hours to it. It has been a labor of love. When you read the information included on these pages, you will learn about others who have encouraged and helped me. I was especially honored when Paul Davids read the Emma's Love Letters manuscript and then generously gave me masterful revision suggestions that made the novel more cinematic. Paul's gift to me was no small gift.

I am currently trying to secure a literary agent and publication for my novels. Writing is the wonderful art side of this craft. Getting published is the business side, the tough part. It is a daunting task that teaches me patience and acceptance every day.

I thank each of you: My family, old friends, new friends, and those who are visiting this website for the first time. Your faith in me keeps my faith strong.

Stay Gold, D.B. Pacini

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Update---June, 2008:

I have donated money and countless hours to non-profit organizations for many years, especially to organizations that serve at-risk kids. I'm donating 10% of the profits from my first novel, Emma’s Love Letters, to Guitars Not Guns. GNG is a non-profit organization that gives free guitars and guitar lessons to foster kids, at risk youth, and other deserving children. GNG is not anti-guns, it is anti-gun violence, especially in schools.

Guitars Not Guns

I will donate 10% of the profits from The Loose End of the Rainbow to a worthy non-profit organization that helps to educate on diversity and issues of tolerance, Web of Life Enterprises, Inc. WOLE seeks to bring some justice and comfort to those who are suffering on Indian reservations in South Dakota. Money, goods, and services are all required to bring change there, to better the housing, to bring warm clothing and blankets to the elderly, and to provide boots and coats to children in a place where winter seems to begin just after it has ended. All the funds WOLE receives from my donation will be specifically spent on the essential needs of children and young adults living on the Rosebud Reservation.

Web of Life Enterprises, Inc.


Exciting Update---August, 2008:

The Loose End of the Rainbow has secured a terrific publisher, Singing Moon Press. Publication is expected before 2009. Additional information will be listed here as soon as possible. SMP publishes four titles each year with an emphasis on socially responsible, multicultural stories. They donate at least 10% of profits from retail to charities approved by each author.

Singing Moon Press