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Celebrate the Holidays without Breaking the Bank

by Pamela Beason | Dec 20, 2014 | Everyday Chaos, Saving Money

I’ll just come out and say it: I’m basically anti-materialistic.  So this time of year with its emphasis on consumerism makes me more than a little crazy.  I’m especially sensitive to it because I know a lot of people who are still going through hard...

Slogging Through the Muddle in the Middle of Your Manuscript

by Pamela Beason | Aug 7, 2014 | #WriteTip, The Writing Life

Having problems getting from Point B to Point C in your novel? You’re not alone. Why do so many plots bog down in the middle of the story? Here are a few reasons: Problem: You’ve lost sight of your character’s goal. Solution: Revisit your character’s goal and...

The Dilemma of the Unknown Author

by Pamela Beason | Apr 24, 2014 | Everyday Chaos, The Writing Life

“Hi, I’m Rae Ellen Lee, an internationally unknown author,” my friend says to the bicycle rider who has stopped to chat with us in a Utah canyon. Rae Ellen is more forward and much funnier than I am, and I love this line. It cuts through the embarrassing...

Back to Canyon Country

by Pamela Beason | Apr 16, 2014 | Everyday Chaos, Natural Wonders, The Writing Life

  Today I’m in Escalante, Utah, sharing good times with my intrepid author friend Rae Ellen Lee. This is the first time I’ve been back to Canyon Country since I used it as the setting for my novel Endangered, and as we explore the area, I am reminded of several...

Searching for a Lost Loved One?

by Pamela Beason | Mar 29, 2014 | Private Investigator, The Writing Life

Fair Warning: This post discusses unidentified corpses, so if you don’t want to think about death and missing persons, click away right now. As a private investigator, on the very first missing persons search I worked on, I found that the individual was...
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