Brickell Avenue Literary Society
Debbie Hirshson is an experienced professional with over three decades of expertise in providing virtual administrative support and managing nonprofit organizations. As the owner of Debbie at Your Service since 1990, Debbie specializes in program and project management, software tool design, research, copywriting, and social media management. Holding program director roles at both the Brickell Avenue Literary Society and The Prologue Society, Debbie coordinates monthly author events and oversees operational activities. Additional volunteer experiences include significant contributions to various church programs and home-education support initiatives. Debbie's administrative skills were further honed through past roles as a virtual administrative assistant for legal and mediation firms, along with a background in content creation as a Miami Parenting & Education Examiner. Debbie holds an Associate of Science degree in Computer Science from Miami Dade College.
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Brickell Avenue Literary Society
Each season of Brickell Avenue Literary Society brings a wonderful variety of acclaimed authors speaking on topics of great relevance and interest. Members enjoy the author's talk and a question-and-answer dialogue in an intimate setting. They also receive a copy of the author's book. Since 1988, we have hosted more than 200 authors—novelists, historians, memoirists, journalists, poets, and playwrights—ranging from seasoned veterans to bright young talents. Past seasons have included distinguished authors such as Salman Rushdie, winner of the Mann Booker Prize and the National Book Award; Adam Johnson, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2013; and George Saunders, who claimed the PEN/Malamud Award, the Folio Prize, and a MacArthur “Genius Grant.” Meet book lovers just like you, enjoy talks with notable authors, receive signed books, and much more. There has never been a better time to become a member of the Brickell Avenue Literary Society