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 ABOUT
PAM Pam lives on 50 rural acres in rural Maine with
her husband, two Siamese cats, a black Lab and a new addition,
Percy, a dog rescued from death row in Florida. By day she works
in Bangor, Maine as a legal secretary. When not writing, Pam
enjoys hunting, fishing or just being outdoors. God blessed her
with two beautiful children and two wonderful granddaughters.
Pam writes hot romantic suspense, some contemporary and
paranormal. Recently, she has started writing erotica.
INTERVIEW
Q. What inspires you to write?
A: So many things. An article in the
newspaper is a sure fire way to get me asking the "what if"
question. If a snippet of a dream stays in my brain for days,
I'll run with it. If I had to come up with one answer, it would
be my imagination. Many nights I don't sleep a wink because my
brain never shuts off, which at times can become very annoying.
Q. What's your preferred reading genre?
A: Romantic Suspense and plain suspense,
and I enjoy horror by Stephen King and Dean Koontz.
Q. Do you have a favorite novel?
A: No. I've got a pile of them, although
I'd have to say if I were stranded somewhere and could only have
one book, I'd choose the unabridged version of Stephen King's
The Stand. I loved it. There's enough romance, danger and
excitement in this book to keep me happy.
Q. When do you find time to write?
A: It's not easy. Even if I can't find the
time to put words on paper, I will plan out a chapter or two in
my head and jot it down in a notebook, although it's never as
good as writing fresh. I've been known not to clean the house on
weekends so I can write, until the dust and pet hair gets too
thick!
Q. What author inspired has provided the most
inspiration for your writing?
A: Stephen King. Do you notice a common
thread here? I absolutely love Stephen's way with words. He
drags me into his world and his books stay with me long after
I've read The End.
Q. If you could go back , what would you change
about your life?
A: Nothing. I've had my share of hurts and
made some extraordinary mistakes, but what I gained from these
experiences has made me who I am. I'm lucky to have had a life
full of adventure and travel, as well as bringing up two
children who make me so darn proud. If I were to die tomorrow, I
wouldn't regret one thing.
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