Pam Reeder
Bio
Stifled wordsmith re-embracing my creativity. I like to write stories that tap into raw human emotions.
Author of "Bristow Spirits on Route 66", magazine articles, four books under a pen name, technical writing, stories for my grandkids.
Stories (141/0)
Vocal Creator Highlights - Vol 1
I love stories. All kinds of stories in all kinds of formats. I like to read them, I like to listen to them, and I love to watch them. When I bury myself in a book, I pretty much eat, sleep, and breathe that book until it disappoints me or until I finish it. Likewise, if I get into a Netflix series that sweeps me off my feet, it's binge time baby. So, yes, I get death stares a lot because I have abandoned clothes in the washer and the dryer that completely fell off my radar as I indulged myself in whatever story I was immersed in at the time.
By Pam Reeder2 years ago in Journal
Creating and Self-Publishing a Children's Picture Book
When I learned I was becoming a grandmother ten years ago, the excitement that pulsed through me was indescribable. I knew right away that I would read to this child. Almost instantly my mind was creating stories just for him. A few years later, my grandmotherly duties expanded to include a total of three loveable children.
By Pam Reeder2 years ago in Lifehack
Hitting the NYT Bestseller List
I think as writers, we tend to fixate heavily on the writing. Well, duh! right? But for Indie Authors, and even those with Agents and Publishers, getting something written is only half the battle. There is still marketing and sales. Otherwise, your book just falls into the void of the many other books hitting the shelves.
By Pam Reeder2 years ago in Journal
The Reading
Mia sighed and took a big swallow from her glass of wine. She stared at her laptop perusing the articles in her news feed. Most of what was being passed off as news was just articles trashing various groups. Snapping the lid shut on her laptop, she stroked her black tom cat, Jet.
By Pam Reeder2 years ago in Fiction