Biographie de Pam Laughlin
Yup, I was one of those kids. Call me an avid reader or a book nerd, but my head was buried in books as I walked down the halls. The librarian knew me by first name and favorite genre, and I thought the March sisters were way cooler than the girls in school. Things haven't changed much. I still love the way a great book can transport me to a different place and time, and I continue to bond with imaginary characters and fantastic stories.
I was born and raised in New Jersey but don't hold that against me. Believe it or not, New Jersey has some beautiful spots and I'm lucky enough to live in one of them with a pack load of males (my husband, 3 sons and 2 Havenese furry boys). I've been a writer most of my life, starting in 3rd grade when my short story won the school writing competition. It was about a family that lived in a freckle, so I guess I've suffered from FPP (fantasy prone personality) from an early age.
Thank God!I've written for over thirty years, mostly non-fiction technical pieces on how to use systems and equipment that most users threw away and opted to figure out on their own. I've worked as a staff reporter for my local paper, The Breeze, covering the Bridgewater/ Raritan, NJ area with a specialty in human interest stories. I was also the Creative Editor for the online monthly publication, DoJo Digest, and wrote "From a Mother's Point of View" and "Hot Tips" columns.
My short story, Combat Paper, was published in Folio Oak Literary Magazine and won the Writer's Village University short story contest. Other work has appeared in Edify Publications, Blink Ink, City Kidz World Magazine, and blogs galore. The Soul of the Elephant is my first full-length historical novel. I hope to transport readers to a magical and mystical world (even if for just a little while) jampacked with mahouts, spirit animals, wonderworkers, and adventure.