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...
by Pamela Beason | Oct 18, 2013 | Everyday Chaos, Private Investigator, The Writing Life
Is everyone’s life as chaotic as mine? Yeesh, I hope not. In truth, my brain is in fairly good shape. Generally speaking, I can find what I’m looking for there. My physical surroundings are the problem. See, I have three different jobs—freelance writer/editor,...
by Pamela Beason | Feb 14, 2012 | Everyday Chaos, Private Investigator
Everyone who finds out that I am a private investigator as well as an author asks me two things: Is the work fun? What do you do as a PI? You might be surprised by the range of activities a PI carries out in any given year. Some investigators specialize in only one or...
by Pamela Beason | Nov 10, 2011 | Private Investigator, The Writing Life
Here are a few of the most important points I’ve learned from being a PI and how they affect my writing: There’s More Than One Side to Any Story – As a matter of fact, there are as many “sides” as there are people involved. Take a bar...