In Memoriam: Donna Clark Goodrich

Donna Goodrich

I met Donna Goodrich about thirty years ago, probably at the now-defunct Tempe Christian Writers Club. She was well-known there, as she was a sought-after speaker at Christian writers conferences across the United States. She had a reputation for helping beginning writers. Donna founded the annual Arizona Christian Writers Conference in 1981, which she led for seven years and taught at for many years thereafter.

She was also a wonderful freelance editor and proofreader, as well as the author of twenty-four books and over 700 published articles and poems. For more than twenty-five years, she met weekly with Tuesday’s Children, a critique group I was blessed to be a member of.

She was one of the original bloggers for Doing Life Together; she also maintained her own writing blog, A Step in the Write Direction from 2012-2015.

Here are some of her books:

In the last few years, she’s been struggling with multiple health challenges. Early Thursday morning, she passed away, four days before her birthday. Today she would have been eighty-two years old.

Many writers got their starts with help from Donna. If you are one of them, please leave a memory in the comments below.

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About Andrea R Huelsenbeck

Andrea R Huelsenbeck is a wife, a mother, a grandmother, and a former elementary general music teacher. A freelance writer in the 1990s, her nonfiction articles and book reviews appeared in Raising Arizona Kids, Christian Library Journal, and other publications. She is currently working on a middle grades novel and a poetry collection.
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1 Response to In Memoriam: Donna Clark Goodrich

  1. Linda Carlblom's avatar Linda Carlblom says:

    A beautiful tribute, Andrea.
    Donna was one of the most thoughtful, loyal friends I’ll ever have. She helped me launch my writing career with a few words of encouragement when I bumped into her one morning as I was walking at the mall. She was an avid baseball fan and we enjoyed going to see our AZ Diamondbacks play and texted each other during games we watched at home. I’ll always be grateful for the bright beam of light she was in my life. I will miss her tremendously.

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