First Descent is finalist for an award

My latest book, First Descent, has just been named a finalist for young adult fiction for The 2011 Book of the Year Awards  by  ForeWord Reviews: http://www.bookoftheyearawards.com/The winners will be announced June 23 at the American Library Association...
A sharp-eyed teacher writes!

A sharp-eyed teacher writes!

            Who’s the sharpest-eyed teacher in North America? Janet Masciotra of Springfield, Massachusetts, who found a couple of errors in my newest book, First Descent – errors that I and a team of editors and...

On the Road

I’m off tomorrow for two weeks of travel, including Ottawa, Toronto, Minneapolis and Hudson, Wisconsin. I’m especially looking forward to meeting some of my readers at the Ontario Library Association conference in Toronto on Friday February 3rd, both at...
Hiding in the library

Hiding in the library

When I was a shy, awkward teenager, I used to hide in the library of my small town (Sisseton, South Dakota, population around 3,000). (And no, the photo above isn’t actually me.) The librarian was one of those kindly women who knew not to hover over me or ask me...

A trip to Portland, Oregon

Yesterday I had the privilege of visiting Portland, Oregon to present my new young adult novel, First Descent, to 200 booksellers, librarians, publishers and other book lovers. I was attending the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association’s Fall Tradeshow 2011, and I...

How I came to write First Descent

Did you catch my interview of how I came to write First Descent? Here’s the link: https://pamwithers.com/#interviewThe river photo was taken in Ecuador not far south of Colombia, where my novel is set. I was there doing research for First Descent. The photo of...