D. G. K. Goldberg
D. G. K. Goldberg (Diane Gail Kelly Goldberg) (October 20, 1953 – January 14, 2005)
Kelly Goldberg graduated from
Coker College and also received an
MSSW from the
University of Tennessee. After working at several agencies as a clinical social worker, she became a
writer. As d.g.k. goldberg, she published two horror novels, ''Skating on the Edge'' and ''Doomed to Repeat It'', and published hundreds of short stories and non-fiction articles. Her topics were varied and her writing appeared in publications as divergent as ''Chicken Soup for the Romantic Soul'', ''More Monsters from Memphis'', and ''Trackside''. A lifelong
NASCAR fanatic, much of her non-fiction dealt with the sport. She also traveled widely and wrote for many travel websites and publications. She was a member of the
Horror Writers Association, the
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, and the [http://www.ifwtwa.org/ International Food, Wine and Travel Writers Association]. The
Goldberg Horror Award is named in her honor.
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