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Pamela was born in New York City in 1953. Just prior to her eighteenth birthday, her family relocated to Connecticut, where she obtained her bachelor’s degree in English and secondary education from Eastern Connecticut State University. Until recently she was a Real Estate Developer, acquiring blighted and/or abandoned antique urban apartment buildings, restoring them to their original beauty and then providing safe and decent housing for men coming out of prisons and shelters. In 2007 she was honored with the coveted "Historic Preservation Award" for her exceptional work on a 100+ year-old building which is on the National Registry of Historic Places. Shortly thereafter, Pamela made the decision to divest herself of her real estate holdings in order to pursue her first love - writing - on a full-time basis. A former English teacher, Pamela is also a Registered Reader at both the Royal Society of London and the British Library, as well as a member of the Connecticut Historical Society and the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. She has enjoyed teaching and addressing groups on a variety of topics, lecturing regularly on subjects relating to the real estate industry and, most recently, her new historical fiction novel, “Finding Emmaus”. In addition to writing, Pamela loves losing herself in research, fine red wine, public speaking, and London, England . . . though not necessarily in that order. Now residing in rural Connecticut, Pamela is at work on her second novel, book two of The Lodestarre series. For a list
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