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== Awards/Honors ==
 
== Awards/Honors ==

Revision as of 03:02, 18 November 2022


Pamela Morsi earned her Master of Arts in Library Science and worked for nearly 20 years in various library settings before becoming a full-time author. Her first published novel appeared on shelves in 1991, and she has since hit various bestseller charts.

Her stories celebrate various aspects of Americana, capturing aspects of small-town America with wit and accuracy.

Pamela Morsi was a 2010 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Best Novel With Strong Romantic Elements category with her novel Red's Hot Honky Tonk Bar.

Books

Awards/Honors

On the Web