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− | [[Pam McCutcheon]] is a former Air Force officer who spent ten years active duty and ten years civil service. She began writing fiction and co-owns an online bookstore. Her first published novel was [[Golden Prophecies|''Golden Prophecies'']]. Her critique group, the Wyrd Sisters, also includes authors Jodi Dawson, [[Karen Fox]], [[Paula Gill]], [[Laura Hayden]], [[Yvonne Jocks]]/[[Evelyn Vaughn]], [[Maureen McKade]], [[Angel Smits]], and [[Deb Stover]]. | + | [[Pam McCutcheon]] is a former Air Force officer who spent ten years on active duty and ten years in civil service. She began writing fiction and co-owns an online bookstore. Her first published novel was [[Golden Prophecies|''Golden Prophecies'']]. Her critique group, the Wyrd Sisters, also includes authors Jodi Dawson, [[Karen Fox]], [[Paula Gill]], [[Laura Hayden]], [[Yvonne Jocks]]/[[Evelyn Vaughn]], [[Maureen McKade]], [[Angel Smits]], and [[Deb Stover]]. |
[[Pam McCutcheon]] published four romance novels for Harlequin [[American]] Romance, four for Kensington, two for Leisure Love Spell, and two how-to books for Gryphon Books for Writers. She has also written fantasy short stories under the name Pamela Luzier. | [[Pam McCutcheon]] published four romance novels for Harlequin [[American]] Romance, four for Kensington, two for Leisure Love Spell, and two how-to books for Gryphon Books for Writers. She has also written fantasy short stories under the name Pamela Luzier. |
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Biography
Pam McCutcheon is a former Air Force officer who spent ten years on active duty and ten years in civil service. She began writing fiction and co-owns an online bookstore. Her first published novel was Golden Prophecies. Her critique group, the Wyrd Sisters, also includes authors Jodi Dawson, Karen Fox, Paula Gill, Laura Hayden, Yvonne Jocks/Evelyn Vaughn, Maureen McKade, Angel Smits, and Deb Stover.
Pam McCutcheon published four romance novels for Harlequin American Romance, four for Kensington, two for Leisure Love Spell, and two how-to books for Gryphon Books for Writers. She has also written fantasy short stories under the name Pamela Luzier.
Books
Harlequin American
- Chasing Baby - #647 , Contemporary Romantic Comedy, September 1996
- Here Comes the ...Baby - #722 , Contemporary Romantic Comedy, April 1998
- Little Something Extra, A - #614 , Contemporary Fantasy Romance, January 1996
- Reluctant Rogue, A - #696 , Contemporary Time Travel Romance, September 1997
Kensington
- The Hope Chest Series: Enchantment, Book 1, Time Travel, 2001
- The Three Graces Series: Belle of the Ball, Book 1, Time Travel, 2003
- My Favorite Husband, Contemporary Romantic Comedy, 2004
- Caught in the Act, Contemporary Romantic Comedy, 2005
Leisure Love Spell
- Golden Prophecies, Futuristic Romance, 1995
- Quicksilver, Futuristic Romance, 1996
- "The Trouble With Fairies", Midsummer Night’s Magic Anthology, Humorous Fantasy Romance, 1997
Nonfiction
- Writing the Fiction Synopsis: A Step by Step Approach, Gryphon Books for Writers, 1998
- The Writer's Brainstorming Kit: Thinking in New Directions (with Michael Waite), Gryphon Books for Writers, 2001
- The Unauthorized Dan Brown Companion (concordance), Berkley Citadel, 2006
- "Trenton: A Great Place for the Family?" in Perfectly Plum: On the Life, Loves and Other Disasters of Stephanie Plum, Trenton Bounty Hunter, Smart Pop series by Benbella, 2007
Short Stories written as Pamela Luzier:
- "The Dragon and the Maiden", Creature Fantastic Anthology, DAW, 2001
- "A Light in the Darkness", A Constellation of Cats Anthology, DAW, 2001
- "At Midnight in the Garden of the Gods", Words of the Witches Anthology, Berkley, 2002
- "After the Ball", Rotten Relations Anthology, DAW, 2004
- "Make-a-Mortal", Enchantment Place Anthology, DAW, August 2008
- "Chemistry 101", Witch High Anthology, coming in 2008
See Also
On the Web
- Pam McCutcheon - Official Website
- The Wyrd Sisters - Wyrd Sisters blog