Makes my knees lock and my feet weigh a hundred pounds. Or more, if this is something interesting.īut one of Dad’s Messages streams into my brain. There’s time for a quick expedition outside. The drone of the mosquito truck, circling every block. Because it doesn’t belong here.Ĭandor sounds the same every night. It’s not loud, but it’s impossible to ignore. The sound drifts through my bedroom window. When she's not writing, working or parenting, Pam likes to read books not aimed at her age group, go to museums and theater performances, and watch far too much television. She currently lives in the metropolitan New Jersey area with her husband and their son. Pam draws inspiration from the places she knows best: she wrote CANDOR while living in a Florida planned community, and set DROUGHT in the woods where she spent her summers as a child. Her mother is not happy that Pam's degrees are stored under her bed. Pam attended college in Boston and finally decided she was finished after earning four degrees: a BS in Journalism, a BA in Environmental Science, a Masters in Library Science and an MBA. With a little persuasion she will belt out tunes from "The Music Man" and "The Fantasticks", but she knows better than to play cello in public anymore. Pam Bachorz grew up in a small town in the Adirondack foothills, where she participated in every performance group and avoided any threat of athletic activity, unless it involved wearing sequined headpieces and treading water.
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