

The I-Team is inspired by her work with the best investigative reporters in the country. It would also give her close up experiences with issues that would soon after find their way into the “I-Team” series, one of her most popular. While Pamela Clare’s ultimate aim was to become a fiction author, it was journalism that taught her the discipline she needed to become a prolific fiction author in addition to perfecting her writing skills. These included the First Amendment Award, and the National Award for Public Service among many others.

Over the years, he won a ton of awards for her work as an investigative journalist and columnist. Soon after this realization, she dropped out and got a job working for a newspaper where she was soon the first woman editor at the paper. Later on, she did her masters in art history and archeology but realized that she was using education to avoid building a career as a fiction author. This background would also have some significant influence in her later novels. When she later returned to the US, she went to college where she earned her degree in archeology, the classics, ancient history, Greek and Latin. During this time, she visited all manner of cathedrals and castles in Europe and this awakened in her a love for history that she would later use writing historical romance novels. She fell in love with Denmark and ended up staying for three years traveling across the continent and learning how to speak Danish.

She had the honor of living in a two century old thatch roofed farmhouse with a Danish family that would become more than family.

While Pamela Clare was in high school, she was drafted into a student exchange program and went to live in Denmark. It was at this time that she stopped reading intellectual classic novels, as she preferred the love, passion and bravery of romance novels. As a fifteen year old, she discovered romance novels when she first read Kathleen Woodiwiss’ “The Flame and the Flower” and soon after “Sweet, Savage Love by Rosemary” and Shanna Rogers. She would soon get hooked into other works from the likes of Nancy Drew, the works of Ayn Rand, CS Lewis, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and JRR Tolkien.īy this time, she was convinced that she would grow up to pursue a career as a novelist. The bestselling author has loved fiction ever since she first read “Misty of Chincoteague” when she was nine years old.īy the time she was a twelve year old, she had read most of author Marguerite’s novels. Pamela Clare is a historical romance and romantic suspense author from Boulder Colorado.
