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Author Bio—

Pamela J. Dodd currently serves as an adjunct instructor of English at a local technical college. She is also a wife and a mother of two. Having grown up among people who told stories for entertainment as well as education, she enjoys visiting with readers and others interested in writing. She loves stories, whether in print, on the screen, or just told at family gatherings. Her debut novel, The Gift Horse, is a contemporary suspense yarn and her newest novel is a futuristic story with romantic elements entitled Trinity on Tylos.

Living Jackson magazine has reviewed both novels, and numerous online sites have reviewed her writing as well.

Author photo by SR Photography
More Detailed Bio—

Pamela J. Dodd has an undergraduate degree in English from Piedmont College in Demorest, Georgia, and a master's degree in English Education from North Georgia College and State University in Dahlonega. She has taken additional graduate level coursework at the University of Georgia and has studied writing and the publishing industry via online courses and writing conferences. In addition to her writing skills, she has taught journalism, including Adobe page design software and has taken various courses in graphic and web design from the IT department at UGA. Her teaching career has spanned more than two decades and several subjects in grades six through twelve, as well as college. Her favorite way to begin a class is, "Have I told you this story?"

Her hobbies include reading, photography, and being a little more interested in technology than the average person her age. She really doesn't like television very much but Netfilx can be a welcome diversion. As for the incomplete novels still occupying space on her computer's hard drive, some days the muse sits on her shoulder and she writes. Other days, she finds something else to do.

• For readers interested in Pam's "How I Became an Author" story, check out this speech on the articles page.
• Pam is a true eclectic, so many topics are addressed in her weblog.