- Writer Thomas H. Cook named a character Debbie Todd, for friend and fellow writer Deborah Todd, in his novel The Last Talk with Lola Faye (2010).
- Writer Thomas H. Cook dedicated his novel, The Crime of Julian Wells (2012), "For the women of Maui: Ann Hood, Diane Lake, Annie LeClaire, Jacquelyn Mitchard, Deborah Todd, and Sara Young. And in loving memory of Heiman Zeidman.".
- Deborah Todd is mentioned in the Acknowledgements of Tom McHugh's book Flying Saucers Are Everywhere (1995).
- Deborah Todd (Deb Todd) is mentioned in the Acknowledgements of the Rita Lakin memoir, *The Only Woman in the Room* (2015).
- Following the success of her award-winning Grade Builder: Algebra 1 video game for The Learning Company (1997), publisher Facts on File asked Deborah to write an algebra book, which became The Facts on File Algebra Handbook published in 2003.
- Following the success of her Algebra book, Deborah became lead author on a biographical encyclopedia of astrophysicists/scientists in the Facts on File book A to Z of Scientists in Space and Astronomy (2005).
- Deborah's book Game Design: From Blue Sky to Green Light, published in 2007 by AK Peters (now CRC Press), was honored as one of the top five industry books of the year at the Game Developer magazine's prestigious Front Line Awards.
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